Which temple is larger in Luofu Mountain, Huizhou?
1, Zhu Mingdong: In the Qin Dynasty, An Qisheng looked for the elixir of life here. In the Han Dynasty, Zhu Zhenren built Zhu Zi 'an here, set up an altar to resist the gods, and cultivated Taiqing Shen Dan. In the Eastern Jin Dynasty, Ge Hong became a nine-turn alchemist.
2. Xu Chonggu Temple: Xu Chongguan is located at the foot of Magu Peak in Zhumingdong Scenic Area of Luofu Mountain and at Baili Lake in South Lin 'an. Ge Hong was founded in the Eastern Jin Dynasty with a history of 1600 years. It was originally for Ge Hong's alchemy. After Ge Hong became immortal, Emperor Jin 'an built the Gehong Temple here, which was expanded to the Gexian Temple in Tianbao period of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, and changed to Xu Chong Temple on Tuesday of the Song and Yuan Dynasties. It has been passed down to this day and has become one of the most influential Taoist temples in China.
3. Huanglong Temple in Huanglong Cave: the largest Taoist temple in South China invested and built by Mr. Hou Baoyuan, a famous Taoist priest in Hong Kong. Huanglong Temple in Luofu Mountain, located in the northwest of Boluo County, is known as the first grand view in Guangdong. Although it has not been open for a long time, the historical legend about Huanglong Cave can be traced back to the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period.
4. Jiutian Temple in Mingfudong: Jiutian Temple is located in Shi Lan Village, chang ning zhen, Boluo County, Huizhou City, also known as Mingfu Temple. Founded in the Southern Han Dynasty, it is one of the five scenic spots in the history of Luofu Mountain.