Introduction to Chongshou Temple: Chongshou Temple was built in the Qianyuan period of the Tang Dynasty and was later destroyed by war. It was rebuilt by the Jin Dynasty and expanded twice during the Ming and Qing Dynasties, reaching an unprecedented scale. There is a mountain gate in front of the temple, with bell and drum towers on both sides; there is the Main Hall in the middle, and on the side there are the Dizang Hall, the Empress Hall, the Sutra Library, and the Dabei Pavilion; there are also 3-meter-high copper pagodas and Wanshou Pavilion in the temple. By the time of Qianlong's reign, Chongshou Temple had more than a hundred pavilions and halls, and over a hundred monks, making it an extraordinary event. After experiencing the baptism of war, the temple was in dilapidated condition. Nowadays, Chongshou Temple is under renovation. After the reconstruction is completed, the style of the ancient temple will be restored.
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