I want to know: where is Tianjie Temple in Shangyu, Shaoxing?
There is a Temple of Heaven in Xiamen:
Tianjie Temple in Xiamen: In Zuixianyan on the west side of Wanshiyan, there is a Tianjie Temple built in the early Qing Dynasty. In the past, the monks of the temple rang the bell in the morning, which was famous far and near, so it was called "the bell in the sky", which was one of the eight scenic spots in Xiamen. Along the back of the temple, there are scenic spots such as "Ask Fairy Road", "Fairy Trace Stone", "Fairy Bath", "Stone Chess Game" and "Long Whistling Cave". Climbing to Camel Peak on the top of the mountain, you can see the scenery of Xiamen Drum Tower in a panoramic view, which is refreshing.
Nanjing? Tianjiesi
In the early Ming Dynasty, Nanjing Dahongzhi Temple, Linggu Temple and Tianjie Temple were called the three major temples in Jinling.
Tianjie Temple is located at Yuhua West Road 1 Nengli, outside Zhonghua Gate, the dormitory area of Nanjing No.2 Chemical Machinery Factory. The old name is Longxiang Jiqing Temple, which was built in the Yuan Dynasty. The original site is on the east side of Chaotian Palace, which is a magnificent temple. 1983 In February, Yuhuatai District People's Government announced Tianjie Temple as a district-level cultural relics protection unit.
There are 12 temples in Tianjie Temple in Ming Dynasty, which is "the second largest temple in the whole system, with crowing in the city and tranquility in the countryside", and there are many smaller temples around it. On the left and right sides of the mountain gate are Nengren Temple and Bifeng Temple respectively. Tianjie Temple also governs 12 temples and 26 temples, including Liang Qing Temple, Yongqing Temple, Crock Temple, Jiufeng Temple, Cheng 'en Temple, Puyuan Temple, Jixiang Temple, Jinling Temple, Jiashan Temple, Puhui Temple, Hongji Temple and Reception Temple, making it the main temple in the south of the city. ?
In the Qing Dynasty, Tianjie Temple, Hongji Temple and Linggu Temple were still famous temples. After the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom made Tianjin its capital, Yuhuatai became the main battlefield of the Qing and Taiping armies. Temples in the south of the city, such as Tianjie Temple, were all killed by soldiers. After the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom Movement was suppressed, rubble and weeds were everywhere. ?
Things have changed. Today, Tianjie Temple has only one main hall, and the "Tianjie Temple" plaque is hung above the main hall.