Introduction to Dimu Temple: Dimu Temple is located in the core area of ​​Nansha Lake Scenic Area. It was first built in the second year of Emperor Xian of the Eastern Han Dynasty (AD 191) and has a history of more than 1,800 years. The five main halls, with their carved beams and painted pillars, cornices and horns, glazed green tiles and dragon-wrapped red pillars, look majestic and magnificent under the shade of green pines and ancient cypresses. People from all dynasties in the past dynasties paid homage devoutly, and the incense was flourishing. Belief in Earth Mother was introduced to Taiwan in the late Qing Dynasty and became famous at home and abroad. The front volume of the "Di Mu Jing" that exists in Taiwan contains the record "Fei Luan preached the scriptures at the Di Mu Temple in Gu Di Mu Temple, Fucheng, Hanzhong, Shaanxi Province on the ninth day of the first lunar month of the ninth year of the reign of Emperor Guangxu." This shows that this is the birthplace of the Di Mu Cult in Taiwan. In recent years, religious figures and tourist groups from Taiwan, Macau and other places have frequently come to Chenggu for sightseeing, tracing their roots and ancestors, and paying homage to the Holy Mother of the Earth.

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