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Brief introduction of Taiqing Palace

Taiqing Palace is a Taoist building in Qing Dynasty, which has important historical and artistic value.

Taiqing Palace, located in Shenyang City, Liaoning Province, was formerly known as Three Churches. In the second year of Emperor Kangxi of Qing Dynasty, Guo Shouzhen, a Taoist priest in Guandong, founded Wu Kuli, a general guarding Liaodong and other places. The palace faces south, and the gate opens in the east. The main buildings are the Mountain Gate, Lingguan Hall, Guandi Hall, Laojun Hall, Huangyuting, Sanguan Hall, Lvzu Building, Guozu Hall, Qiuzu Hall, Gong Shan Temple and Guozu Tower. There are more than 100 pavilions and Taoist temples, covering an area of more than 5,200 square meters. It is a famous Taoist ten-square jungle in Northeast China.

Located at the north entrance of Chengxishun Street, Shenhe District, Shenyang City, Liaoning Province, it is a famous Taoist temple, where the Taoist Association of Liaoning Province and the Taoist Association of Shenyang City are located, formerly known as the Three Churches. In the second year of Emperor Kangxi of Qing Dynasty, Guo Shouzhen, a Taoist priest from Guandong, founded the post of general Wu, who was guarding Liaodong and other places. According to the memorial service in Chengde County, Fengtianfu, there were three temples, three pagodas, three pagodas, eight pagodas, four pagodas, three pagodas, one pagodas and one pagodas.

Architectural composition

Taiqing Palace is a Taoist building in Qing Dynasty, which has important historical and artistic value. Taiqing Palace faces south and the mountain gate opens east. It is wide in the south and narrow in the north, and it is trapezoidal. * * * There are more than 0/00 original halls, pavilions and Taoist temples, covering an area of more than 5,200 square meters. The main buildings are the mountain gate, Lingguan Hall, Guandi Hall, Laojun Hall, Yuhuang Pavilion, Sanguan Hall and Lvzu Building.

There are eight halls in Taiqing Palace, including Lingguan Hall, Guandi Hall, Laojun Hall, Jade Emperor Hall, Sanguan Hall, Lvzu Hall, Guozu Hall and Qiuzu Hall. The whole building faces south, wide in the south and narrow in the north, showing a trapezoid shape. * * * There are four courtyards, covering an area of about 5,000 square meters, with a building area of 1.600 square meters.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Taiqing Palace