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Brief Introduction of Yuan Jun Temple in Bi Xia
(1) Bi Xia Yuan Jun temple. Located at the foot of Ji Ya Mountain in Pinggu District. Tang Zhenguan was built in 632. In Yuan Dynasty, it was changed to Bi Xia Yuan Jun Temple.

During the Jiajing period of the Ming Dynasty, the Tiewa Hall was built here. During the reign of Emperor Kangxi in the Qing Dynasty, the Palace of Yaji Mountain was rebuilt, and the Jade Emperor Pavilion was built at the top of the east of Yaji Mountain. There are sleeping halls, Doumu Palace, small iron tile halls and bell tower in the temple. 1947 destroyed by war, 1986 rebuilt. There are more than 0/0 inscriptions on/kloc-0, such as the inscriptions on Yuan Jun Temple Base, Huangyuting, Xianghui Pavilion, Yamashita Palace, and the reconstruction of Yuan Jun Temple in Bi Xia by Jiyashan.

② Niangniang Temple in Dahuichang, Fengtai District, full name: "The Fairy Virgin Bi Xia Yuan Jun Palace, commonly known as Niangniang Temple, was identified as the seventh batch of cultural relics protection units in Beijing in 2003. In order to protect the cultural relics here, the Beijing Municipal Bureau of Cultural Relics, Fengtai District People's Government and Changxindian Town Government jointly invested in the overall renovation in July 2002, which is one of the 330 million yuan cultural relics emergency renovation projects of the municipal government.

Niangniang Temple in Dahuichang enjoys a superior geographical position, only 5 kilometers to the west of Jietai Temple, a thousand-year-old temple. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, Fiona Fang Shili Temple Fair was regarded as a festival and enjoyed a high reputation among the people. The temple will be rebuilt next year. It has strict architectural structure and fine workmanship. It is a typical Ming dynasty style with high cultural value.

According to the census data of 1958, the original architectural pattern is very complete: there are three mountain gates, three main halls, three back halls, 24 east and west attached halls, a bell tower and a street-crossing stage in the south. At that time, it was a very spectacular temple with strong incense. After 1970, the West Attached Pavilion was demolished and used as a homestead, and other buildings were reduced to stables and dilapidated. Even so, the incense of this temple has not been broken. There are several existing merit monuments, the earliest of which is "Rebuilding the Monument of Our Lady in Yuan Jun, Bi Xia" in the thirty-sixth year of Kangxi, with clear handwriting.

The renovation of Niangniang Temple is based on the principle of changing the old appearance into a new one. In addition to Bi Xia Yuan Jun Temple, Ten Yan Jun Temple, Songzi Niangniang Temple (seeing off the child, giving birth to the empress, and seeing the empress), Qifu Temple (four-star Fulu Shoucai) and Bell Tower and Drum Tower, the theatres that once held temple fairs once a year have also been restored. The original scene of the hell in Niangniang Temple is a mural. After transformation, all of them are painted with clay sculptures to make the hell vivid in disguise.

Niangniang Temple in Dahuichang was officially opened to the public free of charge on May 22nd, 2009, and the opening time was from May to September at 8: 30-17: 30-April at 8: 30- 17: 00.

Bi Xia Yuan Jun Temple in Huainan, Anhui Province is located at Siding, the main peak of Bagong Mountain. This used to be the temple of Bi Xia Yuan Jun. The temple is located at the top of Sixiang Mountain, so it is also called Si Grandma Temple. This is one of the historical sites of Bagong Mountain. The main hall of the temple is named after Princess Yuan. Many people in Shoufeng also call Shen Fei the "Fourth Grandma", so many people know about the Temple of Fourth Grandma, but few people call it Yuan Jun Temple in Bi Xia. Yong's Records of Jiajing Shouzhou recorded "Dongyue Temple" and Liyuan Jiaqing's Records of Fengtai County recorded "Yuan Jun Temple".