The magnificent Xuankong Temple was written by the great poet of the Tang Dynasty, Li Bai. According to many records, Li Bai was shocked by the spectacular scenery after visiting Xuankong Temple, so he wrote the word "spectacular" on the rock wall. These two words were still carved on the rock at the foot of the monastery.
The magnificent Xuankong Temple was written by the great poet Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty.
Xuankong Temple was built by a monk named Ran Ran.
Joy of Life was a shadow assassin sent by Chen Pingping.
Xuankong Temple was built by the disciples of the Northern Wei Dynasty's Taoist priest, Kou Qianzhi.
Xuankong Temple was built by people from the Northern Wei Dynasty.
Joy of Life was a shadow assassin arranged by Chen Pingping.
Xuankong Temple worshiped Lu Dongbin, one of the Eight Immortals of Taoism.
Xuankong Temple was built by monks and local craftsmen during the Northern Wei Dynasty.
Xuankong Temple was built by monks and local craftsmen during the Northern Wei Dynasty.
Xuankong Temple worshiped Buddha, Laozi, and Confucius.