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Are there any temples on Huashan Mountain?

There is Xiyue Temple.

Xiyue Temple is located at the eastern end of Yuezhen, about 1.5 km east of huayin city, Shaanxi Province. Xiyue Temple is dedicated to the warrior God King of Huashan Mountain in Xiyue, which is the holy land of the mainstream Quanzhen Taoism. In the first year of Yuanguang in the Western Han Dynasty (BC 134), Ji Ling Palace was built in Huangfuyukou and moved to its present site in the Eastern Han Dynasty. Later, it was renamed Xiyue Temple, which was an important place for emperors to worship the God of Huashan.

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1, significance of value:

The brick wall of Xiyue Temple is about 1 1,500 m long, with high eaves and high teeth and resplendent colonnade. Linghao Hall, exquisite and transparent, with moderate density; Royal monuments reflect each other and are carefully crafted; The style of Shibei Square is simple, with famous buildings such as colorful cornices of Lingxingmen, gold leaf floating protection of Jinshui Bridge, jade belt fragrance and so on. It is a masterpiece of classical architecture and a treasure of China's heritage.

2. Architectural layout:

Xiyue Temple is a palace-style ancient building complex with Ming and Qing architectural styles. Its axis forms a line with the main peak of Huashan. The layout is a heavy city-style temple sitting in a rectangle from north to south, facing the main peak of Huashan Mountain. The main buildings are symmetrical around the north-south axis. The surrounding city walls were built in the Ming Dynasty, with a height of10m, a length of 525m from north to south, a width of 225m from east to west and a circumference of1825m. The entire Xiyue Temple has a rigorous layout and a clear outline inside and outside.

A central axis runs through the north and south, forming a multi-unit space structure with pavilions, halls, buildings and squares interlaced. Xiyue Temple complex is divided into six spaces. On the central axis, from north to south, Haolingmen, Wufenglou, Haoxingmen, Jinchengmen, Haolingdian, Bedroom, Yushulou and Wanshouge are arranged in turn.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-Xiyue Temple Baidu encyclopedia-Huashan