Laiwo Temple in Shaanxi Province Laiwo Temple is located in Qili Village, Nuwa Mountain Township, Ankang City. According to local people, Laihe Temple in the early days of liberation was very huge and spectacular. It is called the first temple in Pingli, with four gates, 100 rooms and a three-story hall, so it is also called "Santai Temple". There are more than twenty or thirty monks and some laymen living in the temple. However, after many disasters, such as war, land reform and cultural revolution, there is only one main hall and "Xinping Gate". With regard to the well-preserved spectacular scene of Loi Wo Temple, the author interviewed Wang Daofang, an 85-year-old old man in Hejiagou Village, Zhang, a 74-year-old retired teacher in Hejiagou Village, and He Zhongshan, the only temple keeper in Laiwo Temple, 46. They all told the stories of Laihe Temple in their memories. According to legend, Nu Wa used Nanshan five-color stone in Jinzhou (now Ankang) to repair the sky and save the people in from the mire. Since then, the people have been in good health and the weather has been good. Nu Wa built a land temple here to teach Nanshan people to plant mulberry and raise silkworms, take silk and spin silk for the benefit of the people. In order to offer sacrifices to the saints and virtues of Nuwa, the local people changed the Land Temple into Laihe Temple and burned incense to worship. In order to celebrate Nu Wa's contribution to "mending the sky", Ling Bao Temple was built in Nu Wa Mountain in Xia Dynasty, which was later changed to Huangzhong Temple and Laiwo Temple, and the incense was flourishing. "People who visit the temple will come in droves, and people who pay tribute will not come in droves." "The History of Taoism" says: "Nu Wa was first ruled by Huang Zhong, and then flourished under Lishan. Huang Zhong is Nuwa Mountain, which has a rooftop and is now built in Laihe Temple. " Since the Tang and Song Dynasties, Laihe Temple has been renovated and expanded, especially after the renovation in the first year of Qing Qianlong. It has four halls and 100 rooms. It was the largest temple in Pingli at that time, and it was called "a place of interest".
Macau: Laihe Temple is located at the junction of Caodui Street and Dasanba Street. Temple buildings are similar to ordinary houses. The main entrance of the temple used to face the big 38 street. The vacant land in front of the temple is the former site of the temple, and there is no haystack street. The back of the temple is connected with the cloth shop and paved to Caodui Street. 19 14 winter, a fire broke out in Patian, which spread to Laiwo Temple and burned down the main hall, leaving only part of the main hall. After cleaning up the disaster site, the authorities are not allowed to rebuild temples and open streets. Laihe Temple is only half of it. After renovation, it was built next to it and added to Lv Zu, which was named "Lingyan Temple". & lt/p & gt;