What ancient temples are there in Changping District?

1 Yinshan Tallinn

Yinshan is named after the thick ice and snow in winter and the white color as silver. Because there are stone cliffs at the foot, they are all black, so they are called iron-walled Yinshan. Deng Yinfeng, a monk of the Tang Dynasty, gave lectures here 1,300 years ago. Jianhua Yan Temple and Baoyan Temple in Liao Dynasty were built in front of the mountain. Baoyan Temple was built in front of the mountain of Liao Dynasty. It is an ancient temple in Changping.

2. Walk along the Ming Tombs to the Yinshan Tallinn, and you can pass by yanshou temple.

Located in Heishanzhai Village, Heishanzhai Township, north of the Ming Tombs in Changping, there is an ancient temple yanshou temple site in the valley next to Beibeizhuang Village. According to legend, it was originally the imperial tomb of Liu Bowen, a militarist in the early Ming Dynasty, which was selected by the royal family Zhu Jiahua and later changed to the Ming Tombs of Shoushan today for some reason. Liu Junshi was reluctant to give up this land of geomantic omen, so he built yanshou temple here. Yanshou temple is famous in the local area, because there is a huge "Panlong Pine" in the temple. Known as "the first exotic pine in North China" and "the first pine in the suburbs of Beijing".

3. The little-known Shengen Temple is located in Xiangtang Cultural Village, Changping, Beijing.

He has held many dharma meetings, including the abbot of the temple.

4. Give Heianji a present.

Weichi Gong, a famous scholar in the Tang Dynasty, supervised the construction of Heping Temple, and Emperor Taizong personally wrote a calligraphy. In ancient times, there was a saying that "Peace Temple came first, then Tanzhe Temple". The temple has beautiful scenery, backed by green hills and facing the North Plain of Beijing. The four seasons are pleasant, the fruits are fragrant and the food is rich. The temple is very quiet, with birds and flowers in spring and trees in summer. According to legend, Fuci Peace Temple was built at 1 0,000 years ago at the end of the Three Kingdoms and the beginning of the Jin Dynasty. It is said that a little sister-in-law nunnery in Shuang Shan, Baiyang City was destroyed by the war. After releasing two white doves, the monks landed on the top of Longfeng Mountain, and later built a Peace Temple under this mountain.

5. Ping 'an Collection in Changping District,

Wayao Heianji is located in the West Street of Wayao Village, commonly known as Nishioji. It was built in Jiajing of the Ming Dynasty for forty-two years and has a history of 440 years. It was rebuilt in 2004 and completed in 2006.

6. Shuangquan Temple

Xixincheng Village in Xingshou Town (north of Xixincheng Village in Xingshou Town 1 Huali), located east of Changping, was built in Liao and Jin Dynasties, and has been renovated many times since then, the latest time being 1998. The temple maintains its original main structure, facing south, and has two courtyards and quadrangles. There are three ancient trees, all over a thousand years old, all of which are first-class ancient trees in Beijing. Nearby, there is the remnant wall of Dongyanzhou City built in the Tang Dynasty.