The Temple of Shengen was built in the orthodox three years of the Ming Dynasty, that is, 1438 AD. In the vicissitudes of about 600 years to date, the temple has been rebuilt several times. What you see now is that it has been rebuilt. The temple is clean and quiet, especially suitable for washing the soul.
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The Temple of Shengen was built in the orthodox three years of the Ming Dynasty, that is, 1438 AD. In the vicissitudes of about 600 years to date, the temple has been rebuilt several times. What you see now is that it has been rebuilt. The temple is clean and quiet, especially suitable for washing the soul.
Sheng En Temple is located in Xiangtang Village, Cuicun Town, Changping District, Beijing. My family is in the villa in the village. Sheng En Temple was called the West Temple by the people in the past. The old site is in the west of the village of Xiangtang today (in Taiwei Golf Course). There is a well in existence as a witness. The names of the mountains recorded in the history can now correspond to one by one.
The temple was built in the orthodox three years of the Ming Dynasty, in 1438 AD. In the vicissitudes of about 600 years, the temple has been rebuilt and is quiet.
My family is at the foot of Yanshan Mountain in the north of Beijing. There is an ancient royal monastery. It was built in the orthodox three years of the Ming Dynasty. The emperor gave the Ee Shengen Temple. After a long period of disrepair, it was rebuilt in the Qing Dynasty for six years. The current Shengen Temple is the original Xiangtang West Temple (with a monument as the basis) After several times of re-establishment, the solemnity can be called a scene, the fun of snow in winter, the snow-white Yanshan foot, the Shengen Temple seems to silently tell the vicissitudes of more than 600 years, the years are like songs... I like to take the children here to feel the winter in Beijing. The snow is bigger. Bar·Purify nature·Purify the soul ❄️ Miss the snow of Shengen Temple...#Private secret in the city #My hiking notes #Locals don't know where to go #Good place to enjoy the snow #Beijing Temple
It was great to finally see such a great temple!