It is the second largest Taoist temple in Sichuan Province, second only to Qingcheng Mountain, and located in Nanbaili, Santai County. In the eighth year of Zhengde in the Ming Dynasty (1513), an imperial eunuch Jin Xing and a thousand households Gong Qing from Royal Guards were sent to Yuntai to repair the temple. In ten years, I sent my officials to make a statue of the Jade Emperor, a tent-patterned furnace, and a mansion-decorated lamp to pay homage to Yuntai. Gongchen Building was built first, and the next one was called "Jade Seal", and workers were ordered to build an octagonal building on the seal, with the title "Tianyi Pavilion". Eleven years and sent officials to repair. In the fifteenth year (1521), Qin gave two green banners, which read "Emperor Daming likes to give up jade banners". King Su ordered a statue of Di Chin to be cast, holding a flag travelling bag, holding a sword, a clever boy, a jade girl, a warm, a closed, a horse, a Zhao, and a clever official. In the 43rd year of Jiajing (1564), he sent an official to put it on view. Zeng Peixiu in the Ming and Qing Dynasties was more than ten times. In the 12th year of Guangxu reign in Qing Dynasty (1886), the Qiandian Hall and Gongchen Building were burnt down by fire, which was completed in five years with a donation of gold from gentry and gentry nearby in 2116. For hundreds of years, yuntaiguan has been a scenic spot and a center of Taoist activities. Many cultural relics are still well preserved, including the Ming Dynasty's imperial edict, the eunuch's elephant, the bronze bell, bronze stove, ink manuscript and more than 31 kinds of books with more than 1,111 coupons.
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