Chaoyang Millennium ancient scenery, built in the Tang Dynasty. Because of the inexhaustible Longquan, Buddhists first built it into Longquan Temple. Because of its excellent feng shui, it has become a treasure trove between Buddhism and Taoism. As a temple, it was renamed three times and four times. Taoism became strong in the late Qing Dynasty, and it was renamed Chaoyang View. According to legend, Gao Sanfeng once gave lectures on alchemy here, and the incense was at its peak. Chaoyang view is located on the back of the Giant Buddha Peak, the main peak of Fulai Mountain, at the foot of the mountain which is sheltered from the wind and sun. Before the view, the mountain flowers in early winter are still in full bloom, the green grass is like spring, and occasionally the sound of slugs can be heard; In midsummer, the area behind this scene is as cool as autumn. So there used to be a couplet at the entrance of Chaoyang Pass: Chaoyang Pass, Chaoyang Pass, Chaoyang Pass is as warm as spring in severe winter; Buddha comes to the peak, and the peak comes to the Buddha. The peak is cloudy in midsummer and cool in autumn. This couplet shows that this place is a blessed place with a microclimate.
According to Juxian Records, Chaoyang Temple was rebuilt on a large scale during Guangxu period of Qing Dynasty. Later, due to disrepair and man-made destruction, although the incense continued, most of the courtyard walls were gone, and the house leaked and collapsed. The present sunrise scenery was restored in 2002. The restored Chaoyang Temple is a A Qing-style building, and none of the trees in the original scene were destroyed. The whole building complex is half hidden in the mountains and between forests, full of inspiration. In it, we can feel the sublimity of morality, while in it, it is quite natural. Chaoyang Temple mainly includes Jade Emperor Temple, Parents Temple, Yaowang Temple, God of Wealth Temple, Sanguan Temple, Taishan Palace, Wenxuan Temple, Che Temple, Changshou Temple, and the elderly under the moon.
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