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When is the best time to go to Wuran Temple?

It is best in late summer and early autumn, when the temperature gradually turns cold. Autumn tiger is gone, less sultry and noisy, and autumn is crisp. 1 October1Go about a week before, and there are not many pedestrians who are not afraid of traffic jams. Wu Ran Temple, located at the southern foot of Taiboding, the main peak of Kunyu Mountain in Wendeng District, Weihai City, Shandong Province, is the first ancient temple in Jiaodong, which was founded in the Yongkang period of the Eastern Han Dynasty.

After the completion of Wu Ran Temple, it has been repaired several times, and the temple is magnificent. "Immortal Temple Monument" in the Tang Dynasty records: "The pine and cypress vines are secluded, the cliff valley is strange, the mountains and rivers stir the waves, the top is extremely steep and dangerous, the courtyard is" unspoiled ",the hall hangs four times, and the Zhangfengchi is elegant; The temple is built with beams and rafters and Longlin is built. Monks delay winter and summer, which is actually the way of Taoist practice. Their foreheads are clear and bright, and the sun is shining at the peak. It can be seen that the temple has collapsed in the macro victory of that year, leaving only the ruins of the temple.

According to legend, there is an ancient stone niche in the temple with a hole under it, which is the tomb of the "Salt-free Queen" of the Warring States Period. There is a tomb of Wang Qi in the northeast of the temple. According to legend, Duke Kang of Qi was put to the East Island by Tian Liu and buried here after his death. There is also a small pine tree standing proudly on the tomb. Kunyu Mountain is said to be "Yao Ming Xi Zhong Bin Richu". As early as the Qin and Han Dynasties, Kunyu Mountain was favored by Buddhist and Taoist practitioners, and the incense became more and more prosperous. By the Sui and Tang Dynasties, there were seventy-two peaks in Kunyu (ancient), with temples on the peaks and Taoist temples in ancient times, and incense continued for years; During the Jin and Yuan Dynasties, Wang Zhongyang, a famous scholar in Xianyang, Shaanxi Province, traveled here to cultivate immortals and give lectures, and founded the Taoist Quanzhen School. Since then, Kunyu Mountain has become a famous Taoist mountain in China, and has formed an indissoluble bond with Taoism.