1, Purdue Temple.
Pudu Temple in Luxinzhuang is located in Luxinzhuang, Zhangjiawan Town, Tongzhou District, the hometown of martial arts in the eastern suburbs of Beijing. Purdue Temple has a long history, with blue bricks and gray tiles, carved beams and painted buildings. Three in and three out, after several ups and downs, the incense in the temple is still prosperous.
2. Youshengjiao Temple
Beijing Tongzhou Youshengjue Temple is located at Dacheng Street 1, Tongzhou District, Beijing. It is a Buddhist temple in the Han Dynasty, and the abbot is now a big monk.
Youshengjue Temple has five mountain gates, the Heavenly King Hall, the Burning Lamp Hall, three halls, the Guanyin Hall, the Tibetan Hall and several squatters. Monks in the temple recite scriptures day and night, taking preaching, practice, education and charity as their own responsibilities, and have made due contributions to the development of Buddhism in Tongzhou and even the whole eastern part of Beijing.
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1, the origin of Pudu Temple in Luxinzhuang
Lv Xinzhuang was a village built by immigrants in the early Ming Dynasty. After the village was built, a Taoist temple was built outside the west bank of the reservoir. In the 23rd year of the Republic of China (1924), the Jade Emperor Pavilion was added, and in September, 1985, it was announced as a district-level cultural relics protection unit. In 2002, the village committee called on several entrepreneurs in the village to invest and was sponsored by the District Cultural Committee to rebuild the temple.
This temple was once called "Shisan Temple", originally a Taoist temple, but later it was called "Shisan Temple" by the people here because it was dedicated to Guanyin, Manjusri and Pu Xian.
In 2008, last summer, Master lived in West Tongzhou, and was named Pudu Temple because it was Guanyin Dojo and Cihang Pudu.
2. The development of Youshengjue Temple.
The Shengjue Temple in Tongzhou, Beijing seems to have been built during the Northern Qi Dynasty (550-577). The burning Buddha Pagoda in the courtyard was built at the end of the Northern Zhou Dynasty (577-58 1), a little later than the temple, and an ancient pagoda coexisted with the temple. On the evening of August 1 1, 20 17, there was a performance.
Youshengjiao Temple used to be the largest temple in Tongzhou in ancient times, but it gradually declined in modern times due to historical reasons. 20 10 1 1 October, with the dream of reviving a thousand-year-old temple, monks from Shangranxia Jiao Da led several monks to Youshengjiao Temple.
On October 29th, 2012165438+10, the awarding ceremony was held, which was officially restored as a venue for religious activities and the first Buddhist temple in Tongzhou district.
After the Buddhist activities returned to normal, the temple set up a burning lamp Buddhist research institute to strengthen the training of householders.
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