Xuankong Temple worships the founder of Buddhism, Sakyamuni, the founder of Taoism, Laozi, the founder of Confucianism, Confucius, and other immortals such as Guanyin Bodhisattva, Lu Dongbin, Guan Yu, etc.
Xuankong Temple worships Sakyamuni, Lao Tzu, and Confucius.
Xuankong Temple worshiped Buddha, Laozi, and Confucius.
Xuan Kong Temple was built on the cliff for the following reasons. First of all, the area where the Xuankong Temple was located was often hit by heavy rain, so building the temple on a high cliff could avoid the erosion of the temple by heavy rain. Secondly, the Xuankong Temple was located at a higher altitude, so the sunlight was shorter. The weathering and erosion of the wood were relatively less, which also helped to protect the temple. In addition, the architectural structure of Xuan Kong Temple also played an important role. Experts believed that the pavilion of Xuankong Temple was supported by beams and rocks. The structure of the half-inserted flying beam was realized by using mechanical principles, so that the temple could withstand the impact of earthquakes and other external forces. Therefore, Xuan Kong Temple would not collapse even if it was built on the cliff.
Xuankong Temple was a temple located on the cliff of Cuiping Peak on the west side of Golden Dragon Gorge in Hengshan, Hunyuan County, Shanxi Province. It was originally called the Mystical Sky Pavilion, but later changed its name to the Xuankong Temple because the entire temple seemed to be hanging on a cliff. In Chinese,"Xuan" and "Xuan" had the same pronunciation, hence the name. Xuankong Temple was the only unique temple in China that combined Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism. It was also one of the earliest wooden structures built on the existing cliffs in the world. It was famous for its unique architectural style and magnificent scenery, and was hailed as one of the most famous hanging buildings in the world.
The Xuankong Temple was one of the plots in the novel and TV series "Celebrating Years". This incident happened when the Qing Emperor went to the Hanging Temple to offer sacrifices. Chen Pingping had arranged a fake assassination to give Fan Xian a chance to save the Qing Emperor. However, the Qing Emperor encountered two other real assassins in the Hanging Temple, causing him to suffer a series of assassinations.
The legend of Xuankong Temple was about the founder of Xuankong Temple, the famous Zen monk Hui Chao. It was said that Hui Chao encountered a demon attack during his cultivation. He used his Zen skills to expel the demon and then built Xuankong Temple in this place. This legend expressed the belief of "telepathy" and "meeting Buddha through fate" in Zen thought.
The assassination at Xuankong Temple was one of the plots in the novel Joy of Life and the TV series. This incident happened when the Qing Emperor went to the Hanging Temple to offer sacrifices. Chen Pingping had arranged a fake assassination to give Fan Xian a chance to save the Qing Emperor. However, the Qing Emperor encountered two other real assassins in the Hanging Temple, causing him to suffer a series of assassinations. The specific details were not mentioned in the search results provided.
Xuankong Temple had meditation rooms, Buddhist halls, Three Buddha Halls, Taiyi Hall, and other buildings.
Xuan Kong Temple was open from 8 am to 5 pm every day.
Yes, starting from June 22, 2023, the Xuankong Temple scenic area will be fully piloting the appointment reception mode. Non-appointment visitors will not be received. Before the opening of the park, tourists needed to make a reservation through the online reservation platform with their real name. Only after the reservation was successful could they enter the scenic spot.