Could you please introduce the "Laoyeling" in Yixian?
There are two houses in Laoyeling, and the upper courtyard has a patrol hall, a martial temple and a Sanqing hall, which are built in the "mountain boundary" of Yixian and Beining. Because of the statues in the temple, it is called Laoyeling Temple, and the mountain is named after the temple. Nearby, the mountains are steep, the trees are lush, and you can stand in the upper yard and overlook the mountains, which are fresh and pleasing to the eye.
The lower hall, Shengqing Hall, is solemn and solemn, with 37 Buddha statues, including the colorful plastic medicine king, the god of wealth and Guanyin. There are a pair of Yuanyang wells next to the temple, one bitter and the other sweet. On the mountainside, butterfly spring and Tangwangjing are inexhaustible in four seasons, and the top of the mountain and Eagle Mouth Peak are daunting. In the scenic area, the rocks are dangerous, the scenery is beautiful, the forest is dense, and the flowers and trees are sparse, which makes people relaxed and happy.
To tell the truth, I've been there, but I'm too lazy to copy online articles.
It's actually very good, much like the earliest scenery in Qingyan Temple, except that there are fewer tourists and fewer people. Going up the mountain is a little cautious. There are many legends about the Emperor Cave, including the Black Mother Temple of the Emperor in Li Shimin and the Guandi Temple at the top of the mountain.
Legend has it that Xue conquered the Eastern Tang Dynasty and defeated North Korean soldiers disguised as Guan Yu, so this place is called Laoyeling.