Taiping Palace is located in the south of Yangkou Village, Shirley Wang Ying Town, Laoshan County. Founded in the Northern Song Dynasty, it has been rebuilt in all previous dynasties. Taiping Palace is a Dojo built by Song Taizu Zhao Kuangyin for Liu Ruozhuo, a real person in Gai Hua. It was originally named "Taiping Xingguo Hospital" and later renamed Taiping Palace, because it was completed during the period of rejuvenating the country in Song Taiping. Umbrella, rebuilt in Ming and Qing Dynasties. Qingdao was rebuilt after liberation. There are more than ten halls such as Sanqing Hall, Sanguan Hall and Zhenwu Hall. There are many landscapes here, including Youlong Cave in the west, Bailong Cave in the north, Sheep Stone in the east and Lion Peak in the northeast.
In Laoshan Taiping Palace, there is a huge round boulder not far from the back wall of Taiping Palace. Supported by two other boulders. One of them is very much like a huge aojiang. Three huge stones form a natural cave. The stone wall outside the cave is engraved with four characters of "Ao Lao Long Cang" with double hooks. The cave is deep, wide and spacious, and can accommodate twenty or thirty people. There are statues of Wang Zhongyang, the founder of Quanzhen religion, and his seven disciples, Qiu Chuji, Liu Chuxuan, Tan Chuduan, Ma Danyang, Hao Taigu, Wang Chuyi and Sun Buer. This cave was dedicated to Laozi before the Ming Dynasty, and it was called "Laojun Cave".
Taiping Palace was formerly known as Taiping Xingguo Hospital, also known as Shangyuan. It was Song Taizu who built the Dojo for Liu Ruozhuo, a real person in Gai Hua, and rebuilt it in Chang, Yu Jinming (AD 1 190 to 1 195). The main hall is called Sanqing Hall, and the auxiliary halls are Sanguan Hall and Zhenwu Hall, which are located at the northern foot of Shangyuan Mountain and on the bank of Yangkou Bay in the east of Laoshan Mountain. There is a cliff to the west of the palace, and there are natural caves under it. The cave is tens of feet across and as high as a mansion; The top of the cave is engraved with the word "mixed stone" and the pattern of stars; On the Wolong stone next to the cave, the words "Youlong Cave" are engraved. There is a gushing stream at the foot of the slope on the north side of Gongbei Mountain. According to legend, farmers once saw Bailong swimming in it and named it Bailongxi. There are many boulders at the bottom of the ravine, which straddle both banks, and water pours down from the crevices, which is called Xianren Bridge. There are huge stones on the hillside crossing the bridge, engraved with 20 poems and preface of Laoshan Seven Wonders. The strange peak in the northeast of the palace stands out like a giant lion, roaring in its mouth, so it is called Lion Peak. The peaks are flat and open, and the clouds are lingering, and there is a scene of "Ten Mausoleums and Horizontal Clouds".
Taoist philosophical theory divides the universe into three stages, namely, Hongyuan, Hunyuan and Shu Tai. Hongyuan means that the whole universe is in the stage of undetermined yin and yang and invisible chaos; Later, "the Qing Yang Qi rose all day, and the heavy turbidity descended to the ground", and the universe was finalized, which was a mixed element stage; The beginning is the beginning of human and earth life. As we said before, Taoism compares the height of self-cultivation to three different stages and levels, and "mixed element" is a realm of "no self, no self". It is conceivable that reaching this level of "mixed elements" is by no means an ordinary height, which is also the theoretical basis of the idea of "returning to nature and achieving the unity of man and nature" put forward by modern qigong science.
In the past, there were no stone steps on this boulder, so ordinary Taoist priests could not get up. All the Taoist priests who can get there easily can practice in different times and directions, and they can get many living materials beneficial to human beings from nature, which is beneficial to health and fitness. Legend has it that these star maps were left by Liu Ruozhuo when he was practicing martial arts, with a history of 1000 years.
Taiping Palace is pin-shaped, and the wall of the courtyard gate is engraved with four characters "Palace Que at Sea" with a single hook. The structure is rigorous, correct and full, and it is engraved when the palace is built. Before the main hall, Sanqing and the Jade Emperor were dedicated. There were three palaces in the east and Zhenwu in the west. During the renovation in recent years, some gods have been reshaped. There is a teahouse in the west courtyard, and there is a well named "Dragon Fairy" in the courtyard. A poem by Zou Shan, a Shandong scholar in Ming Dynasty, is engraved on the stone beside the well. There is a bell pavilion in the East Courtyard, in which a newly cast antique iron bell is hung, which is listed as a scene named "Shangyuan Xiao Zhong".
Address: No.29 Meiling Road, Laoshan District, Qingdao.
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