Introduction to Liangfubo Temple: It was built in memory of two Fubo generals, Lu Bode of the Western Han Dynasty and Ma Yuan of the Eastern Han Dynasty. It was first built in the Song Dynasty. According to the "Zhengde Qiongtai Chronicles": "Fubo Temple is located in the north of the county. Liuli Longqi Village". In the 45th year of Wanli reign in the Ming Dynasty, Dai Xi, the deputy envoy to Qiongzhou, built a martial arts pavilion at the teaching ground to the west of the city. "The Fubo Temple was destroyed for a long time during the Second Han Dynasty. It was rebuilt in the Qing Dynasty. In the eighth year of Yongzheng's reign, the county and city civil and military forces donated money to repair it." When Zhu Cai presided over the construction of the Wugong Temple in the 15th year of Guangxu's reign in the Qing Dynasty, he moved the "Han Erfubo Temple" to the Wugong Temple and renamed it "Liangfubo Temple". At the same time, a worship pavilion was built. During the Republic of China and After the liberation, the temple underwent several large-scale renovations. In 1983, when Comrade Liao Mosha, an older generation revolutionary, visited the Wugong Temple, it coincided with the completion of the reconstruction of the Liangfubo Temple, and he was invited to write a plaque for the temple's name.
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