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Where is Liu Mi Temple in Fu 'an Saiqi?
The temple was built in the year of Gengyin in Chunhua, Northern Song Dynasty (AD 990), destroyed by Japanese invaders in Jiajing, Ming Dynasty (AD 1523) and rebuilt in 200 1 year. The whole temple is built on the mountain because of its steep slope. Therefore, Zen rooms and Buddhist temples simply use stones to make tiles and walls. The whole temple is integrated with the rocks. More distinctive is the Northern Song Dynasty grottoes behind the temple. The whole grotto is 14 meters deep and 2.4 meters high, and three huge stones are stacked on it to form natural tiles, so that the grotto is closely covered. This is really a clever accident. The grottoes are carved according to rocks.
Liu Mi Temple is full of incense. Every holiday, believers come from all directions to burn incense and worship Buddha. Through the inheritance and development in recent years, it has formed a strong historical culture. Today's Liu Mi Temple
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