Qibu temple, also known as "Nadao Temple", is called "luosandqinglin" (Shanhui dalezhou) and "gadanqulin" (juxifazhou) in Tibetan. It is located in qibugoukou, which is under the jurisdiction of Muer town on the South Bank of Taohe River. Qibu temple was originally built on the platform of "Si AI Gao" at the mouth of Yanmai gully in Qibu gully, 1.5 km away from the current site. The remains of the site are obvious. There are still remains of earth walls and carbon layers in the site. Later, due to the change of religion, it was moved to the present site in the late Ming Dynasty, with a history of more than 800 years. As for the establishment of Qibu temple, it is recorded in the history of political and religious affairs of Anduo: from 1618 to 1702, the temple was founded by Saikang basangjiejiacuo, a eminent monk of jiewugangwa in Pengyu, Tibet, with the support of Yang Chaoliang, the ninth generation of Zhuoni Jiabo (chieftain). In 1676, saikangbasangjiejiacuo presided over the educational administration of Qibu temple and Zhuoni temple, and concurrently served as the fatai. In 1706, awansonnan took up the post of Qibu Temple FA Tai, which formed the inheritance system of Qibu Temple FA Tai. In 1729, a Wang suonan presided over the construction of the Qibu Temple scripture hall. Later, in 1771, the temple was built. There were statues of wuliangshou Buddha carved in white ivory, sandalwood Fawang statue carved by Gendun Jiacuo, Dalai Lama II, Nengyan Maitreya statue worshipped by Quji, chuchen Daji and Sakyamuni statue in Jokhang temple The temple is subordinate to the Zhuoni temple, and is entrusted by the Zhuoni temple to preside over the educational affairs of the temple. In 1958, a fire broke out in Qibu temple, and none of the buildings survived except the Sutra hall. Qibu temple is famous for its three-year, seven day manifesto. From the first to the seventh day of the fifth month of the lunar calendar, villagers near Muer town come to worship sacred trees and mountain gods, and accept the topping of wuliangshou Buddha. There were 22 monks in the temple, one living Buddha, and xiangqumanla living Buddha presided over the affairs of the temple. Awanso nanfatai was handed down to the sixth generation. (from Baidu Encyclopedia)
Qibu Temple
The temple was originally built in Quguo, west of Dayugou, Muer Township, Zhuoni County, Gannan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Gansu Province. Later, it was moved to qubaotan. Later, the village name became the name of the temple. The homonym of the temple was Qibu temple. It belongs to Gelug Sect of Tibetan Buddhism.
Historical records
According to the history of politics and religion in Anduo, the temple was built in the sixth raojuan (1366 B.C., 26th year of the reign of emperor Zhizheng). In addition, the temple was built by Zhuoni ranjuan baluosangjian in the 10th year of raojiang Huolong (1616 B.C., 44th year of Wanli in Ming Dynasty). Later, some monks, such as zhonixia Zhongjin badaji and rosanno, went to Tibet twice to welcome Buddha statues, classics and pagodas.
The second xiangqumula awansonen was born in Longwu xiangqu in 1646 of the Tibetan calendar. At the age of seven, he went to lasiqi temple. At the age of 20, he went to Tibet to study Buddhism. Later, he served as chiwa of Zhuoni temple and formulated Temple rules. The year of fire monkey in Tibetan calendar (1716 ad, 55 ad of Kangxi in Qing Dynasty) passed away.
The third living Buddha was born in Quba village of Dayugou and died early at the age of eight.
The fourth living Buddha was born in lazhengrongba village. At the age of 12, he entered the Zen temple to learn Dharma. He lived in Inner Mongolia for a long time and passed away at the age of 70.
The fifth living Buddha, Lamo suonan, was born in the Luoba village of lazheng in 1945. In 1951, he went to the temple to sit on his bed. In 1953, he went to the Zen temple to study Buddhism. In 1958, he took part in production and farming. In 1982, the temple was reopened, returned to the temple, and maintained.
There are jade Buddha of infinite longevity, Guanyin statue, vajrayama statue, wooden statue of Dharma king, Maitreya statue, eight good near pagoda and so on.
The temple was opened in 1982 with the approval of the people's Government of Zhuoni county. With donations and government funding, the temple rebuilt the Sutra hall and more than 20 monasteries. The total construction area of the temple is about 1500 square meters. At present, there are more than 1560 believers.
Temple site
Dayugou xiquguo District, Muer Township, Zhuoni County, Gansu Province
Address: Muer Township, Dangchang County, Longnan City, Gansu Province
Longitude: 104.351021
Latitude: 34.255454
Chinese PinYin : Qi Bu Si
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