What dynasty was Puning Shuangjibo Gong?

Shuanggualing's Shuangjibo Temple was built in Ming Dynasty. It has a history of 380 years.

Bogong Temple was originally built with three stone slabs. Therefore, it was once called "Three Stones".

The peak of Shuangji Mountain is towering into the sky, just like a bun in ancient women's hair, hence its name: Shuangji Mountain.

Shuangji Mountain is 680 meters above sea level and is known as the "Southern Tianmen". It is the second highest peak in Puning.

Shuangji Bogong is located on the south side between the two peaks of Shuangji, rising from the mountain and facing south. I think the feng shui pattern is: extraordinary momentum.

Shuangjifeng, 648 meters above sea level, is known as the "South Gate of Puning". According to the "Puning County Records" written by Xiao Linzhi, the magistrate of Puning County in the tenth year of Qianlong, "Shuangji Mountain, which is fifty miles away from the county seat, is on the top of Xipu after splashing water, and its double holes are empty. If it looks like a bun from a distance, it is named. Yingshan Mountain has huge rocks and lush trees, also known as General Mountain. The peaks of Shuangji Mountain are winding, and the four fields are lush, just like the humanistic scenery of Puyi, moist and long, calm and calm. Bogong Temple is located on this misty, wooded main peak, and the mountain is arched in the north-south direction. On the connected mountains, the mountain road twists and turns like a golden dragon hovering. It is said that Shuangjishan Mountain Range extends all the way to Xue Jie, the sea of tranquility in Huilai, and you can walk all the way to the sea of tranquility along the mountain range. When the weather is clear, you can see the waves of Huilaihai beating the rocks above Shuangjifeng, and you can also see the sails of fishing boats in Shantou offshore.

Legend has it that Jiazong asked at the end of the Ming Dynasty that villagers near Shuangjifeng often went up the mountain to cut grass. At that time, there were many wild animals and poisonous snakes on the mountain, attacking and hurting the villagers. So the villagers found three stone slabs and built a crude "Bogong Temple" on the top of the mountain? (Formerly called "Shisan Temple"), villagers who mow grass always bring "rice bags"? (Rice balls) Sacrifice your uncle before eating, and earnestly pray for his safety. Strange to say, Shuangji Mountain has been safe since Bo Gong took over. Perhaps it is the beautiful scenery in Zhong Ling that makes Bo Gong more spiritual and wise, or the piety of the villagers that touched Bo Gong. For hundreds of years, Bo Gong has been responsive and fruitful, so he has been burning incense all the year round, believing in men and believing in women, and is not afraid of high mountains and steep roads. From the beginning of the year to the end of the year, people who go to the mountains to enjoy incense are in an endless stream.

Mountains, where there are immortals, there are spirits. The immortal will have his own beast, and the double bun "male" will have a beautiful orangutan. On the mountain peak behind the temple, there are two natural and interesting strange stones. One in front is like a bronze mirror, and the other is like an orangutan crouching in the mirror. This uncut natural beauty, this lifelike natural landscape, is called "gorilla in the mirror" by the villagers. This orangutan stood at the top of Shuangji Mountain day and night to escort the people who went up the mountain.