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Is there a Raytheon in the Palace of the Qing Dynasty in Wuyi Mountain?
Tianyi Zhenqing Palace in Wudang Mountain is located on the cliff of Zixiaoyan in front of Nanyan. Also known as Nanyan Hall. It was founded in the 23rd year of Yuan Dynasty (1286) and rebuilt in the first year of Yuan You (13 14). It is a stone-like and wood-like building, and its beams and columns, cornices, arches, doors and windows are all carved and assembled from huge stones, with fine carving and superb skills. The temple is dedicated to dozens of bronze statues of Sanqing, Yusi and Zhenwu Emperor, which are solemn and vivid. There are 500 iron statues decorated with Dolly Palace embedded in the walls and beams, all of which are very tall and have different expressions. It is said that King Jingle sent five hundred guards to Wudang Mountain to find the Prince and learned the Tao. On the left side of the shrine, there is a sculpture of "Wolong Prince's Bed". The dragon bares its teeth and claws, and the prince's headrest faucet is lifelike and unique. On the wall of the Right Imperial Palace, the word "Fushou" is engraved, and the font is Jin Dao Yu Bo, which was written by Chen Tuan, a famous Taoist in the early Song Dynasty, when he was practicing here. There is a relief Yunlong Liang Shi in front of the temple, which is about 2 meters long and only 30 centimeters wide. It sticks out of the column in the air, and there is a small incense burner, commonly known as dragon head incense, above the faucet in front, which is far from the Jinding at the top of Tianzhu Peak. Standing here, looking up, the cliff is towering, but there is no top. Overlooking the foot, there is thousands of feet, unfathomable, overlooking the Jinding, surrounded by clouds, just like a beautiful building in a fairyland. It is one of the well-preserved temples in Wudang Mountain. ?
There are Zhenwu Emperor and Sanqing (Buddha of Yuan Dynasty, Buddha of Lingbao, Buddha of Morality), 500 Lingguan, and maybe even Thor.