Introduction to Pu'an Temple: The Pu'an Temple on the Five Buddha Summit, formerly known as Ximing'an, is the Taoist temple with the highest altitude in Qianshan Mountains. It was founded in 1596 by Pu'an, a monk in the Ming Dynasty. At that time, there were three thatched halls. The Jade Emperor Cave at the back of the hall houses the Jade Emperor. It is also a place where Pu'an practices martial arts and meditates. It is the pure land of Buddhism. After Pu'an passed away, Qian Laiji, a Taoist priest in the Qing Dynasty, came here and saw that Ximing Temple was in dilapidated condition, so he went around asking for alms and built a Taoist temple. In order to commemorate Master Pu'an's practice, he named it Pu'an Temple. , it can also be seen from this that Buddhism and Taoism get along very harmoniously.

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