It is also called Xingjiao temple. Located in the Longwei mountainside, 35 kilometers west of Pingliang City. It was built in the Han Dynasty. It is said that during the "an Shi rebellion" in the Tang Dynasty, Li Heng, the crown prince of the Tang Dynasty, once took refuge in seclusion here. Later, Li Heng became emperor, so the temple was renamed Longyin temple. The temple is built on a cliff. There are four springs in the middle and lower part of the mountain. The shape of the mountain remains the same in cold and summer, but it does not change in drought and flood.
It is located on the side of Longwei mountain in the western suburb of Pingliang City, Gansu Province. It was built in the Han Dynasty. Back against the rocks and facing the Jinghe River, the temple was originally called Xingjiao temple, later called Linyin. During the an Shi rebellion, Prince Li Heng traveled from Mawei to anding County, gengzi to wushiyi, Xinyou to Pingliang county In the night sleep temple, he was called emperor in Lingwu the next year, and the temple was also changed to Longyin temple. In the Ming Dynasty, Han Fanxiang's mausoleum was "worshipped as incense, recruited monks and abbots, renovated and renovated", and "bought land as the capital for burning and repairing". At the end of Ming Dynasty, it was destroyed by war. In the first month of 1690, the 29th year of the reign of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty, there was a Ma's wife who went to the temple to burn incense. She witnessed the collapse of the temple. She took the restoration as her own responsibility with great sincerity. After ten years of hard work, the whole work was completed in 40 years. In front of the original Buddha Hall, "a brick platform and three couplets in Weituo hall" were added, and the old South Gate building was also renovated. Zhang Gang, the former Imperial Academy scholar who wrote the inscription for him, once praised and said, "it's not easy to be an old woman, and it's the only one you can see."
Longyin temple, also known as Xingjiao temple. Located in the Longwei mountainside, 35 km west of Pingliang City, Gansu Province. It was built in the Han Dynasty. It is said that during the "an Shi rebellion" in the Tang Dynasty, Li Heng, the crown prince of the Tang Dynasty, once took refuge in seclusion here. Later, Li Heng became emperor, so the temple was renamed Longyin temple. The temple is built on a cliff. There are four springs in the middle and lower part of the mountain. The shape of the mountain remains the same in cold and summer, but it does not change in drought and flood. There is a spring gushing out from the crevice of the stone. When it meets the cliff, it rotates and disperses. It looks like a sieve. The water drops fall into the pool one after another, forming a cool scene of "longyindizhu". Poets in Qing Dynasty < a target = "_ blank" href=" https://baike.baidu.com/item/%E8%B5%B5%E9%9D%92%E8%97%9C "Zhao Qingli < / A has the praise of" spring milk beads dewing, pot heart jade storing ice ". Along the foot of the mountain, there are four clear springs, which flow endlessly. The vegetation on the hillside is luxuriant, and the arbors are mostly Sophora japonica, poplar, willow, elm, toon, pine and cypress.
Address: Longwei mountainside, 35 km west of Kongtong District, Pingliang City, Gansu Province
Longitude: 106.62997945917
Latitude: 35.561550392678
Tel: 0933-8215830
Ticket information: 20 yuan
Opening hours: 9:00-17:00
Chinese PinYin : Long Yin Si Gan Su
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