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Where does Zibo Yanwenjiang Temple (Lingquan Temple) belong?

Zibo Yanwenjiang Temple (Lingquan Temple) is a national key cultural relics protection unit.

Yan Wenjiang Temple, also known as Lingquan Temple and Lady Shunde Temple, also known as the Great Temple, is located at the southern foot of Fenghuang Mountain in the southwest of Boshan suburb.

Yanwenjiang Temple has a history of 1400 years. According to local legend, Yan Wenjiang, the filial wife of Qi State, and Yan Wenjiang, the filial in-laws, moved the gods away from the lukewarm mountain springs. Spring water flows from the room to the river. Wen Jiang is dead. He is the god in the local grass temple. Later generations built a temple in the Northern Zhou Dynasty, Jiyan Wenjiang Temple. According to the records of Qi Cheng in Yuan Dynasty, Yan Wenjiang Temple was built in the later Zhou Dynasty (557-58 1) and in the fifth year of Tianbao in Tang Dynasty (764 AD). In the Song Dynasty, which advertised filial piety as the rule of the world, some people even regarded Yan Wenjiang's attachment as a descendant of Yan Hui, so the spirit spread far and wide and the incense flourished. In the eighth year of Xining, Song Shenzong named Jiang Yan as "Mrs. Shunde" and gave Lingquan Temple as the forehead, which was expanded and rebuilt in later dynasties. The existing buildings are typical buildings in Ming and Qing Dynasties.

The whole temple is 64 meters long from north to south and 6 1 m wide from east to west, with a building area of 1.324 square meters. There are 73 temples with neat walls, including the mountain gate, the fragrant pavilion, the main hall, the east and west bathrooms, the bedroom hall, the mother-in-law hall and the in-laws hall, including 34 main buildings. Shanmen, Champs Elysé es, Ursa Major Hall, Bedroom Hall and Lingquan are located on a central axis. The whole building is arranged into four courtyards, which are symmetrical to each other to form a complete building complex. Mountain gate, facing south, 3 rooms wide 1 1m deep 1m. At the top of Xieshan Mountain, there are glazed tiles with single eaves and arches in front and back. On the door, there is a plaque of "Yan Wen's General Ci" written by Shu Tong, a famous calligrapher in China, in the autumn of 1982. There are/kloc-0 pairs of stone lions on both sides of the mountain gate, and the top beam inside the gate has three embedded beams: "In June of the eighth year of Qing Daoguang, Jiangjinchang of Zhongshu Branch was rebuilt, and Ji Dan and Awuzi of Ghost Moon were rebuilt" and "In September of 1982". The architectural style is solemn and simple.

There are 1 incense pavilions with double eaves and four corners, which are places where people enter incense. It is 8.5m high, 5. 1 m long and 4.7m wide. The double eaves rest the mountain, the back wall and the bottom of both sides are stone foundations, the middle is blue bricks, and the doors and windows are red wood carving fans, which are coordinated, exquisite and unique. In the center of the front yard is Lingquan, which is the main source of Fuxiaohe. It is a 7.5-meter-square, 3-meter-deep fence surrounded by animal stone carvings. There is a stone inscription beside the spring: "The name of Fuxiaohe has been deeper and deeper since ancient times. Why should I get caught in the rain and wash away the unfilial heart of the dead? " In the middle of the front yard is the main hall, commonly known as the "Beadless Hall", which is the main building of Yanwenjiang Temple, with a width of 3 rooms 13m, a depth of 3 rooms 14.5m and a height of about 15m. Xieding Mountain, single-eave bucket arch, wood structure and glazed tile cover. There is a wooden scroll gallery under the front eaves of the main hall, and the eaves are decorated with colorful paintings. The top beam of the main hall is inlaid with three beams: "Ding You of Qing Shunzhi ordered the governor to rebuild the discipline in September, Sun Tingquan, the leader of Shandong Province, and Zhao Banxi", "Jiazi went to rebuild the discipline in the 13th year of the Republic of China" and "1982 overhaul". The two front yard buildings are hard-mountain-type bucket-arch buildings, each with a width of 5 and a depth of 1. There is also an inscription in the original hall, "Jiang Jinchang, a book written in the fifty-seventh year of Qing Qianlong, rebuilt."

In 2006, as an ancient building from Yuan Dynasty to Qing Dynasty, Yan Wen General Temple was listed in the sixth batch of national key cultural relics protection units by the State Council.

entrance ticket

60 yuan

Business?Hours?

8:00— 16:00

Location of scenic spots

No.26 Quanshui Road, Boshan District, Zibo City, Shandong Province