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Architectural layout of Changdao Temple in Qingcheng Mountain
Sanqing Hall, the main hall of Shi Tian Cave, is a pavilion-style building with double eaves resting on the top of the mountain. It covers an area of 580 square meters. There are nine stone steps in the front porch of the main hall, and six large stone pillars are arranged in the front hall, which stand on the pedestal of the stone lion, unicorn and unicorn, and are1.2m high. It is simple, magnificent and unique. There are 28 stone pillars with a height of 4.4 meters, including 16 couplets. Bows and curved doors at the top of the stone pillars are hollowed out and carved, and images of birds, animals, flowers and figures leap from the stone. The upper floor is called Wuji Hall. There are craftsmen outside the hall who are "good as water", "shining with divine light" and "believing in truth". There are eight woodcarving screens in the hall, carved with Rong Ying, Lotus and Peacock, with red flowers and green leaves and bright colors. The main hall is dedicated to the statue of Zhao Sanqing, the highest Taoist deity: Jade Qing was a deity in the early Yuan Dynasty, holding a spirit bead, symbolizing the Hongyuan century; On the upper surface, Lingbao Tianzun holds Tai Chi in rainy days, symbolizing the mixed yuan century; Tai Qing Da Tian is a moral god, that is, the supreme ruler holds a feather fan, symbolizing the beginning of the century.

On the right side of Sanqing Hall is the Qingcheng Mountain Taoist Association, the Qingcheng Mountain Taoist Temple Management Committee and the Taoist Ancestral Hall. The building imitates the garden layout, with exquisite structure and sparse flowers and trees; The corridors between the halls are connected, quiet and elegant.

The stone wall behind the Sanqing Hall is engraved with the mountain map of Qingcheng Mountain, Taoist classics, Yin Fujing of Huangdi, Classic of Laojun, Classic of TEDA, etc.

Behind the Sanqing Hall is the Yellow Emperor Temple, with heavy grooves and cloisters. The banner is the "Ancient Huangdi Temple" inscribed by Mr. Yu Youren. Here is a golden statue of the Yellow Emperor, a legendary figure in the history of China.

The Huangdi Temple in Tianshidong was built in the Sui Dynasty. There is a "Xuanyuan Huangdi Temple Monument" in the corridor before the poem, which is engraved with the poem 1943 by General Feng Yuxiang. Next to the shrine, there is a Buddha statue to help the poor and a stone tablet inscribed by Sichuan Yang Shuyu 19 19, entitled "Tao is in health". Then go forward to the Three Emperors Hall. The couplet on the front column is:

Pointing directly at the Central Plains, returning to the fundus;

Climbing high and looking far, frequent years and storms.

In the Hall of the Three Emperors, there are statues of Fuxi, Shennong and Xuanyuan Huang San, each 90 cm high, with inscriptions on the back. In front of the shrine is a monument to SHEN WOO in the Tang Dynasty, which is called the treasure of Zhenshan. The monument is 1.4m high, 0.7m wide and 19cm thick. Written by Gan, the abbot of Long Island Temple at that time, Wu Guangkui carved stones. There are also inscriptions in the hall, such as the origin monument of the Bidong Sect of Longmen Sect, the restoration of the Long Island Temple monument by Ren Peng, the monument of Zhang Daqian and Shi Tian, the monument of Zhao Yunyu Lv Zu and the monument of Qiu Zu.

Before the third mixed dome cave, there was a stone paradise built in the late Qing Dynasty. According to the ups and downs of the mountain, the temple is low in front and high in the back, low in the side and high in the middle, which is integrated with the mountain terrain. The archway has cornices at different levels, and the faces, people standing on the archway and columns are all painted with black patterns, which are exquisite and beautiful, and there is a plaque in the book The Fairy Tale of the Dragon Ridge written by Huang in Qing Dynasty.

The roof of Shi Tian Temple has double eaves and ridges, and it flies in the air. Built on the mountain, step by step. There are awnings and short columns on the top floor, overlooking the Taoist temple. A statue of Zhang Daoling, a stone carving of the Sui Dynasty, is enshrined in a shrine in the temple. It has three eyes on its face, its left palm is open, and its palm holds "Yang Ping governs all merits", which is a treasure in the mountain. Shi Tian is like the grandson of Zhang Daoling in the 30th generation and the stone statue of Xu Jing in the Song Dynasty.

Shi Tian Temple is called Shi Tian Cave because it may become the interior of a cave. This cave is named after the statue of Zhang Daoling. It is customary to call the whole Long Island Temple Shi Tian Cave.