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Fufeng tourist attractions daquan

Zhongguanshan

The top of Guanshan Mountain is high and bluestone green. On the mountainside, there is a Jingguang Temple built in the Qing Dynasty, which is very spectacular. Many senior alchemists and Buddhist celebrities live in seclusion. On the left side of Guangsi Temple, there is a Qingfeng Cave, which is more than a foot long. Unpredictable, thunderous. There is a mountain spring next to the cave, commonly known as the spring peak, which is said to be "the third watch" and brought from the East China Sea with a crock. Every drought, local people pray for rain here, leaving many wonderful and bizarre stories and legends.

Famen Temple

Famen Temple is located in Famen Town, north of the county seat. It is said that it was built in the Eastern Han Dynasty and is known as the "ancestor of Guanzhong Pagoda Temple". There is an octagonal pagoda with 13 floors in the temple, which is 48 meters high. Crash at 198 1. 1986, when cleaning the tower foundation, an "underground treasure house" dating back to 1700 years was discovered, which contained the real finger bone relics of Sakyamuni and a large number of precious cultural relics. This important discovery immediately attracted the attention of many parties, not only restored the original tower, but also expanded it into Famen Temple Museum. 20 13 Famen Temple has become a tourist leader in the western line of Shaanxi and a world-famous Buddhist holy place. There are also six sites such as Tailing Mausoleum of Emperor Wendi of Sui Dynasty, Bangu Tomb of Eastern Han Dynasty, Fufeng City God Temple, Yangxun Monument of Tang Dynasty, Yang Xun Tomb, Ma Yuan Tomb of Eastern Han Dynasty, Jiangyuan Site and Wangjiatai Site.

Ma Yuan tomb

Ma Yuan's Tomb is about 3.5 kilometers away from Fu Bo Village, Fufeng County, Shaanxi Province. There is a conical rammed earth pier with a height of about10m and a diameter of about10m. This is the tomb of Ma Yuan, a general in the early Eastern Han Dynasty. In front of the tomb stands a stone tablet of "General Han Cemetery" in Qing Dynasty. Ma Yuan (65438 BC+04 BC-49 AD), whose real name is Yuan Wen, was born in Maoling, Fufeng in the early Eastern Han Dynasty (now northeast of Xingping, Shaanxi). In the last years of Xin Mang, he was a new city, Yin Da (Hanzhong Prefecture), and later joined the Xiao Wei regime in western Gansu. Soon, he followed Liu Xiu in the crusade against Xiao Wei. In the seventeenth year of Wu Jian (AD 4 1), he was appointed as General Fu Bo and got a new post. Daming temple, located in Duanjia Town, Fufeng County, Shaanxi Province, formerly known as Yinfu Temple, was founded in the first year of Sui Daye (605).

temple of daming

temple of daming

According to legend, Yang Guang, Emperor of Yang Di in Sui Dynasty, built this temple next to Tailing to commemorate the achievements of his father, Emperor Wendi of Sui Dynasty. With the support of the emperor, Yinfu Temple was established, which was grand in scale and extraordinary in momentum at that time. After the "An Shi Rebellion", the Buddhist fever gradually weakened, and Yinfu Temple, like other Buddhist Dojo, had less incense. Since Wuzong destroyed the Buddha, Yinfu Temple has been doomed, and all the Buddha statues in the temple have been destroyed. During the three years of Hongwu, Qingganlong and Daoguang, Yinfu Temple was rebuilt three times and prospered again. It is bigger than before, and there are more monks, occupying an area of 180 mu, which is extremely prosperous. At the end of the Qing Dynasty and the beginning of the Republic of China, wars were raging and bandits were rampant. Many temples in Yinfu Temple were destroyed, leaving only three main halls, six wings, a two-story bell and drum, and several monks guarding the door. After 1949, there are still monks in the temple, covering an area of more than 20 mu. The main hall, the Buddha statue and the bell and drum are intact, but unfortunately they were destroyed during the Cultural Revolution. 1987 was initiated by master Jing Tian and restored and rebuilt on the original site of Yinfu Temple. 1July, 989, the Ursa major hall was completed, and the name of the temple was changed to "daming temple", which means to make the light shine. It has become a legal Buddhist Dojo approved by the government, located in the west of Duanjia Town in Fufeng, at the junction of Duanjia Town and Wujing Town.

Joo Won website

Famen Temple in Fufeng County, Shaanxi Province

Zhu Yuanzhang site, a national key cultural relics protection unit, is located three kilometers northwest of Famen Temple. This is the place where "Zhu Yuanzhang's prions are in full bloom" in the Book of Songs. The archaeological discovery of Zhu Yuan was listed as one of the new archaeological discoveries in China 100 in the 20th century. Since Zhu Yuanzhang discovered the first batch of bronzes in the fourth year of the Western Han Dynasty (58 BC), tens of thousands of bronzes have been unearthed, among which Mao, one of the "national treasures" in the late Qing Dynasty, was unearthed here. Zhu Yuan is known as the "hometown of bronzes" in China. The Zhou Wenhua Sightseeing Garden under construction will reproduce the Zhou Wenhua style 3,000 years ago, and Zhu Yuanzhang will become an important part of Zhou Wenhua, a historical and cultural tourist attraction in Shaanxi. The site of Zhu Yuanzhang is located in the west of Guanzhong Plain in Shaanxi Province, with Wu in the east and Baoji in the west, spanning most areas of Fufeng and Qishan counties. This area borders Qishan in the north and Weihe River in the south. Shaped like a tall mound, 900 meters above sea level. According to historical records, this is the birthplace of Zhou people and the ruins of the capital before the demise of Shang Dynasty. From the end of 12 BC to the beginning of 1 1 century BC, the leader of the Zhou Dynasty moved here and began to build the city wall as the capital. In the second half of BC 1 1 century, it was still an important political center of the Zhou people after moving the capital to Fengdu. At the end of the Western Zhou Dynasty, it became a ruin and was abandoned due to the invasion and destruction of Xirong.