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Yuquan temple (The Cloister of the Jade Spring) is a famous Quanzhen Taoist temple in northern China, and it is also one of the main places of Chinese Taoist activities, which is built by priest Jia Desheng in the Song period of Kamine Hwangsuke. After the reconstruction, it began to take shape in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, and it was named "Xi Yi Ci", which is famous by the name of Song Taizu Ci Chen “Mr. Xiyi”, later renamed the Cloister of the Jade Spring.

   

   

There is a beautiful legend about the origin of the name of Yuquan temple: Yuquan temple is a tour of Huashan. It said that the princess Jinxian’s Jade clasp fell into the water when she was washing head, after she returned to Yuquan temple, she found the Jade clasp when she was washing hands with spring, and then she knew the spring was connected with well, so it was Yuquan temple.

2000 years ago, here was the convergence of many celebrities to teach, like Gu Yanwu, Wang Hongzhuan in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, leaving some stele inscriptions. Yuquan temple has inscriptions of the existing main building modern general Feng Yuxiang: worry free Pavilion, seventy-two windows, seven, hall, hall Quanzhen Tongtian kiosks.