Wanshou Xinglong Temple always reminds me of Ganye Temple, the temple where Wu Zetian became a nun. Wanshou can be called a temple. Only the emperors in ancient times can be called the supreme ruler, and others are usurping the throne.
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Wanshou Xinglong Temple always reminds me of Ganye Temple, the temple where Wu Zetian became a nun. Wanshou can be called a temple. Only the emperors in ancient times can be called the supreme ruler, and others are usurping the throne.
It was originally a Buddhist temple of the Bingzhang Bureau in the Ming Dynasty. It was rebuilt twice during the reign of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty. In the 39th year of Emperor Kangxi's reign (1701), it was renamed Wanshou Xinglong Temple. The temple is very close to Beihai Park and was formerly a royal temple.
In Beichang Street next to Beihai, it is now a protected cultural relic.
I went here and saw a lot of people, worshipping and so on...
Burning incense and worshipping Buddha can also help you learn about history and culture. Buddhist culture is worth a visit, and the scenery is beautiful.