Xuanren temple is located at No.2 and No.4, beichizi street, Dongcheng. It is a cultural relic protection unit at the municipal level in Beijing. It is commonly known as the wind temple. Qing Yongzheng six years (1728) Chijian, to worship Fengshen. It was rebuilt in 1804. Its regulation imitates Zhongnanhai Shiying palace and gives it a name (yingshixianyou). The temple is called xuanren. In the temple, there is a plaque of "Xiehe Zhaotai" written by Emperor Yongzheng of the Qing Dynasty. The front hall worships Fengbo, and the back hall worships eight Fengshen. It is combined with Ninghe Temple (commonly known as cloud temple) in the south, Zhaoxian Temple (commonly known as Lei Temple) in the west of the Forbidden City and beichangjie street, and Shiying palace in the north of Ziguangge in Zhongnanhai (now no longer exists, and the palace worships the Dragon God) to form the rain praying temple in the imperial city of Qing Dynasty.
Address: No.2 beichizi street, Dongcheng District, Beijing
Longitude: 116.40257892218
Latitude: 39.923599573137
Tel: 010-51286055
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