Taisu palace, formerly known as Yousheng Zhenwu temple, was built in Baoqing period of Southern Song Dynasty. Later, the emperor Jiajing built it for his son's sake, and named it Xuantian Taisu palace, which became the first royal Taoist temple in the south of the Yangtze River. The location of Xuantian Taisu palace is unique: its backers, lions and elephants on the left and right, and court cases in front of it are not only all available, but also both in shape and spirit; at the foot of the mountain, there is Hengjiang River, which is like a jade belt wrapped around the waist to stop Qi. Such geomantic layout can be regarded as a model in the world.
Taisu Palace
Taisu palace, a Taoist temple, is located in Qiyun mountain, 15 kilometers west of Xiuning County, Anhui Province.
Taisu palace was built in 1556, the 35th year of Jiajing reign of the Ming Dynasty. Emperor Shizong granted the imperial edict "Xuantian Taisu Palace". It was rebuilt in 1768, the 33rd year of Qianlong reign of the Qing Dynasty. The palace faces north and south, covering an area of more than 1600 square meters. The original main buildings are "Xuantian Jinque" stone square, palace gate, front hall, main hall, back hall, guest hall, Zhaitang, daoshe and left and right rooms. And then it was destroyed.
Address: Qiyunshan qiyunyan, 15 kilometers west of Xiuning County, Anhui Province
Longitude: 118.04207006342
Latitude: 29.817263985487
Chinese PinYin : Tai Su Gong
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