Quezang Temple was founded in the sixth year of Shunzhi in Qing Dynasty (16438+065 1) and was founded by Jiebanjue (1578-65438). In the first year of Yongzheng in Qing Dynasty, it was destroyed by Zangdanjin incident in Luobu, and then rebuilt. In the 30th year of Qianlong (1765), the Qing court gave a plaque to Guangjiao Temple (also known as Yunguangji Temple), built 1 Jiulong Wall, and soon gave a plaque of "Xianglun Forever Protection". During the Tongzhi period of the Qing Dynasty, it was destroyed by soldiers. In the 13th year of Guangxu (1887), the fifth building was rebuilt in Xue Zhu Nima in Lausanne (1859- 19 13), and the number of monks has reached more than 270. Before 1958, there were 150 monks living in the temple, including Dajingtang, Xiaojingtang, Qianfotang, and living buddhas such as Jean (Ju) and Givaang, Quecang, Zhangjia, Saichi, Osmanthus fragrans, Lotus, Dandou, Aqun, Magan and Xia Tian. The building was magnificent. There are Xianzong Academy and Shilun Academy in the whole temple, which adopt the course of drepung monastery's crossing Mangzhacang. It has jurisdiction over Xiaqiong Temple in Hualong County, Zhazang Temple in Huangyuan County, Baima Temple in Guide County of Hainan Prefecture, Dulan Temple in Wulan County of Haixi Prefecture, Quezangmu Temple in Halashan County of Xinjiang, and Xiasumu Temple in Hejing County. Located in Haidong, Haixi, Haibei Tibetan, Tu and Mongolian in Qinghai Province. The main believers are Tibetans, Mongolians and Turks in Nanmenxia where the temple is located, Huangcheng and Sujitan in Menyuan County, Haibei, and Dulan in gangcha county and Haixi. The temple owner hides the living Buddha, which is one of the earliest Hutuktu in Qinghai religious circles in the Qing Dynasty. The first Nanjie Banjue (a Tibetan monk in Duiluo, drepung monastery), the second Danbeijianzan in Lausanne (1652- 1723), the third Awang Tudeng An Xiu (1725- 1796) and the fourth Luosang Duodengji (/). /kloc-0 was approved to open in June, 1980, and now it is rebuilt into 1 lecture hall with 24 monasteries.
In recent years, the Thousand Buddhas Hall (Juekang) has been rebuilt, imitating the original four-column hall. The main hall is made of brick and wood, divided into two floors, with a total of 42 rooms. Among the newly-built temples in eastern Qinghai, it can be compared with the magnificent hall of Du Wen Temple in Xunhua County. There are 29 monks in the whole temple (including 17 from Wande), and Han became the director of the temple management committee.