Introduction to Daxiangshan Temple: Daxiangshan Temple has a long history. According to old records, it flourished during the reign of Fu Qin (351-384) and flourished during Yao Qin (384-417). During the Republic of China, Xiangshan Temple entered its heyday. Nie Rongzhen, Marshal of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, recalled in the article "Memories of the Red Twenty-six Red Regiments", "In the temple, there are thousands of buildings, magnificent buildings, carved beams and painted buildings, exquisite and unique, winding corridors, It is quiet and simple. Surrounded by green pines and cypresses, steep and steep rocks, rugged and winding mountain paths, and unique and steep terrain, it is a famous historical site in Shaanxi and Gansu Provinces. There are as many acres as there are, and a large amount of food and materials are stored.” During the Cultural Revolution, the monks and nuns of Daxiangshan Temple were driven down the mountain one after another. Buddha statues such as the sandalwood Thousand-Armed Avalokitesvara were burned, and all religious activities were stopped. Now, there are dozens of monks and nuns in Daxiangshan Temple, and thousands of lay converts. Every year during the temple fair, there are huge crowds of people and the temple is extremely prosperous. Daxiangshan Temple has entered a period of rapid development and prosperity.
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