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What temples are there in Zhengzhou?

Chenghuang Temple: The full name is "Zhengzhou Huangchengling Youhou Temple", which is located in the north of Shangcheng Road in Zhengzhou City and at the northern end of Staff Road (formerly known as Chenghuangmiao Street). Built in the early Ming Dynasty and rebuilt in the 14th year of Hongzhi (150 1), it is one of the large-scale and well-preserved ancient buildings in Ming and Qing Dynasties in Henan Province. For hundreds of years, although it has been repeatedly destroyed by wars, fires and man-made, it has been built and repaired many times, basically retaining the original appearance of history, so it is precious.

Jixin Temple: Jixin Temple, Liehou Jixin Temple in Hanzhong, located in Jixin Temple Village, Guxing Town, Mangshan District. It was built in memory of Jixin.

Torinji: Torinji is located in the cave of Jiayu Town, Xingyang City, southwest of Zhengzhou City 18km.

Lincun is 50 kilometers northwest of Shaolin Temple. "Xingyang Geography" records that "Torinji was built at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty (about 200 AD), and Jin Dading rebuilt it for three years, giving it the name of Lindong Daigakuji". It has a history of 1800 years. It was once as famous as Shaolin Temple, Suoguo Temple and Baima Temple, and was called the four famous temples in the Central Plains. The late Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China were destroyed by war. According to Shi Wenguo, a 90-year-old elder from Torinji, in order to revitalize the temple, Torinji and the local government invited Shi Yongxin to be the honorary abbot of the temple around 1997 to plan the development of the temple. Finally, Shaolin Temple Industrial Company decided to develop Torinji, and planned to invest 300 million yuan to build a new Torinji with an area of 1600 mu on the original site of Torinji within five years from 2005.

There is a temple in Sanzun, Xingyang, whose name I forget.