Introduction to Luzu Palace: Luzu Palace was built in the Ming Dynasty. It was originally a temple with two courtyards, Huoshen Temple and Dizang Temple. They were separated by walls and worshiped gods and Buddhas separately. They were abandoned for a long time. In the 28th year of the reign of Emperor Guangxu of the Qing Dynasty, the Huoshen Temple and the Dizang Temple were merged into one, and were renamed Lu Zu Palace, and the Quanzhen Longmen School of Taoism was passed on. In 2006, the renovation of Luzu Palace was completed, and it became the temple building today with red walls and gray tiles.

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