Introduction to Huanglong Temple: According to "Songpan County Chronicles": "Huanglong Temple was built by soldiers and horses in the Ming Dynasty for pilgrimage. It is also known as Snow Mountain Temple. It is said that Huanglong Zhenren cultivated his Taoism here, hence the name. There are three temples in the front, middle and back, as well as palaces and pavilions. Facing each other, each is five miles away. "There were originally three temples in the ditch, the front, the middle and the back. The former temple is now the only ruins; the middle temple has five halls, covering an area of about 5100 square meters. There are still Guanyin Hall and ten Arhat statues in the hall. , located at the end of Huanglong Valley with an altitude of 3558 meters and an area of 2100 square meters. The temple buildings are basically well preserved. According to legend, Huanglong helped Yu control the floods, and later generations built a temple and erected a monument here to offer sacrifices. One theory is that Huanglong built the Huanglong Temple here because he practiced Taoism and became an immortal. Now, in the main hall of the temple, there is a statue of Huanglong wearing a black Taoist robe and looking calm.
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