Wusheng Palace, also known as Guandi Temple and Guan Temple, is located on a platform on the urban and rural street near the Liujiaoting Subdistrict Office in the old city of Enshi City, Hubei Province. It was built in the Qing Shunzhi period, sitting north to the south, facing the Qingjiang River, the red door and white wall, and the momentum is spectacular. Very regrettable, when we went to the door lock, not open to the outside, had to take a few appearances.
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Wusheng Palace, also known as Guandi Temple and Guan Temple, is located on a platform on the urban and rural street near the Liujiaoting Subdistrict Office in the old city of Enshi City, Hubei Province. It was built in the Qing Shunzhi period, sitting north to the south, facing the Qingjiang River, the red door and white wall, and the momentum is spectacular. Very regrettable, when we went to the door lock, not open to the outside, had to take a few appearances.
Wusheng Palace is located in the urban and rural street near the office of Liujiaoting in Enshi City, Hubei Province. It was built in the Shunzhi period of the Qing Dynasty and faces the Qing River in the north and south. It is a wooden tile structure building on the top of the mountain with masonry walls. It is a key cultural relics protection unit in Hubei Province.
The Wusheng Palace in Enshi City was built in the first year of the Nanming Yongli (Qing Shunzhi four years, that is, 1647), for the Nanming General He Tengxu, the Qing Guangxu seven years (1881) flooded in April, the Wusheng Palace was destroyed, and Yang Si was worshipped on the left side of the front hall after maintenance. In the first year of Qing Xuantong (1909), it was hit by a huge flood disaster, and it washed away the water pier street near the river. Lelou was damaged and later collapsed. The Wusheng Palace was attacked by soldiers, bandits and floods, and the wall was broken and a depression. In 2008, local good people advocated and took the lead in donating funds to repair, remodeling the statues of Guandi, Yangsi and other gods, and restoring murals and paintings. #The beauty of ancient architecture
Wusheng Palace: niche attractions, also known as Guandi Temple, built in the Qing Dynasty, located in the old city of Enshi City, Hubei Province, urban and rural streets, somehow, now suspended opening to the outside world, had to take a few temple appearances.