What Taoist temples live in Guangzhou?

According to the quotation of 20 19, Sanyuan Palace, Baiyun Temple, Wuxian Temple, Wong Tai Sin Temple and Chunyang Temple

1, Chunyang Temple in Guangzhou is the largest Taoist temple in Guangzhou and a cultural relic protection unit in Guangzhou. Chunyangguan is located in Penny's Hill, Haizhu District. It was built on 1824 by Li Mingche, the founder of Lingnan Highway in Qing Dynasty.

Chunyang Temple has always been committed to the promotion of Taoist culture. After proofreading by the curator of Chunyang Temple, Shanxin donated money spontaneously, and various Taoist classics were read and printed. Shanxin can read in Chunyang Temple for free, so that believers can understand religion and believe in orthodoxy. So there are Taoist priests in the pure yang view.

2. Guangzhou Sanyuan Palace, a famous Taoist temple. South foot of Yuexiu Mountain, Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province. It was founded in the second year of Daxing in the Eastern Jin Dynasty (3 19), formerly known as Yuegangyuan. This is the place where Bao Gu, the daughter of Bao Liang, the magistrate of Nanhai, practices medicine. Because it is located in the north of the city, it is also called "North Temple" by later generations. It is a Taoist building with a long history and a large scale in Lingnan area.

Founded in the second year of Daxing in the Eastern Jin Dynasty (3 19), formerly known as Guangdong-Hong Kong Garden, it is located at the southern foot of Yuexiu Mountain, Guangzhou, Guangdong. It is the place where Bao Gu, the daughter of Bao Liang, the magistrate of the South China Sea, practices medicine. Because it is located in the north of the city, it is also called "North Temple" by later generations. After the renovation of Chongzhen in the 16th year of Ming Dynasty (1643), it was renamed Sanyuan Palace, which was mainly dedicated to the upper, middle and lower emperors.

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Taoist temple type

Taoist temple has two natures: one is a descendant temple, and the other is a jungle temple.

A Taoist who has lived in a jungle temple for a long time is called a resident Taoist, and there are generally places for other Taoist to serve. Jungle Temple has a clear division of labor, commonly known as "three capitals, five divisions and eighteen heads", which are responsible for preaching, charity, safety, fasting, personnel placement, self-support and cooking.

Generally speaking, a new monk must first learn the descendants of these knowledge in the temple, and only after three years can he get the crown scarf, and only after obtaining the permission of Master can he live in the jungle temple for in-depth study. Study and come back.