The Nan Yan Palace prohibits the burning of the dragon Head Incense stele
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In the twelfth year of the reign of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty, CAI Yurong, the viceroy of the Chuanhu Department, ordered a ban on burning the dragon head incense, set up barriers and locks, and prohibited entry. A stele was also erected beside the ornamental tablet on the dragon head stone. The inscription warns people that the gods are merciful and that sincerity will be effective. It is not necessary to climb to the sheer cliff to burn incense to show respect to the gods. The true God bestows blessings upon all living beings. Even if you do not burn a single stick of incense or donate a penny, as long as you are sincere, your requests will still be granted. So don't repeat your previous mistakes and ruin your precious life. The ban on burning the dragon head incense stele not only saved many people's lives, but also demonstrated a truth: to cherish life.
Wulong Palace Imperial Stele Pavilion No. 1
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Wulong Palace Imperial Stele Pavilion No. 1
The main deity statue in the main hall of Yuanhe Temple
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The main deity statue in the main hall of Yuanhe Temple
The Middle view of the Yuan Dynasty stone hall
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The Middle view of the Yuan Dynasty stone hall
The Mystic Mountain for governing the world
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The Mystic Mountain for governing the world