Yongyou Temple, built in the Kangxi period, was originally the Prince Yuan bedding hall, in the Qianlong period to change the temple number to "Yongyou Temple". The temple is in the middle of the Buddha, the medicine master Buddha on the west side, and the lion roar Buddha on the east side.
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Yongyou Temple, built in the Kangxi period, was originally the Prince Yuan bedding hall, in the Qianlong period to change the temple number to "Yongyou Temple". The temple is in the middle of the Buddha, the medicine master Buddha on the west side, and the lion roar Buddha on the east side.
Yongyou Temple, the bedding hall of Prince Yuan Yuan, also known as the outer study, is the residence and study room of Yuan Yuan when Yuan Yuan was the prince, Yuan Yuan was stopped here after his death, and changed his name to the "God Palace", which became the shadow hall of the Qing emperor's ancestors, and later changed its name to "Yongyou Temple".
It is reported that Yongyou Temple in the Wangfu era, is Prince Yuan's study and bedroom hall. It later became the shadow hall for the emperor in the Qing Dynasty. Yongyou is the intention to protect the dead of the emperor forever. The temple is in the middle of the lotus throne, three Buddha statues, system of teak wood carving, the middle of the infinite life Buddha (i.e. Amitabha Buddha), left is the pharmacist Buddha, right is the lion roar Buddha.
Yonghuangdian is another part of Yong He Gong Lama Temple. What I would like to note that every step there is a discovery of something pretty interesting and familiarization with incredible cultural relicts.
Yongyou Palace is located in the Yihe Palace in Dongcheng District, Beijing. Yongyou Palace is the top of the Shanyuxie Mountain. The "ming, five and ten" structure is seen outside. It is actually a combination of two five houses. Yongyou Palace is in the Wangfu era. It is Prince Yuan's study and bedroom hall. The front of the temple is the Infinity Life Buddha (i.e. Amitabha Buddha), on his right is the pharmacist Buddha, on the left is the Lion Roar Buddha, friends who like Tibetan Buddhism can visit here.