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Do you need husband and wife to go to Lingshan Temple in Luoyang for a child?

Luoyang Lingshan Temple requires husband and wife to go together to beg for children, which is more spiritual. You can also go by yourself.

Luoyang Lingshan Temple, formerly known as Baozhong Temple and Hoonji, is also known as phoenix temple. It is 4 kilometers southwest of Luoyang City, at the northern foot of Lingshan Mountain in the west of Yiyang County, facing the Luohe River with its back to the cliff, facing south and facing north, which is quite different from most Buddhist temples in China.

Luoyang Lingshan Temple, according to legend, Zhou Lingwang was buried here, hence the name Lingshan, hence the name Lingshan Temple. The original buildings in the temple include the mountain gate, the front hall, the Pilu Hall, the Daxiong Hall, the back building of the Tibetan Scriptures and the left and right side halls. Now only the mountain gate, the Chinese Buddha Hall (also known as the Great Compassion Hall) and the Daxiong Hall are left.

The statue of Buddha III in Luoyang Lingshan Temple and Daxiong Hall is a clay sculpture of the Ming Dynasty. There are 28 stone carvings inscribed in the brick wall. There are seven pagodas in front of the Daxiong Hall, which were built in the 17th year of Chenghua in the Ming Dynasty (1481). Both the Great Compassion Hall and the Daxiong Hall rest on the top of the mountain with a single eaves, and they are arched and arched, retaining the legacy of Jin Dynasty architecture.