introduce
Zhuozhou City, Hebei Province, located in the southwest of Beijing, was called Fanyang in ancient times and was the hometown of Liu Bei and Zhang Fei during the Three Kingdoms Period. It is said that Liu Bei, Guan Yu and Zhang Fei were sworn brothers here in ancient times. From the concrete path in front of the monument, through the culvert under the Beijing-Guangzhou Railway, is the "Jieyi Road". Go straight along the road and pass through Xigao Village to arrive at Zhongyi Store, Zhang Fei's hometown, where Zhang Fei Temple is located. Zhongyi store was called "Taozhuang" in the early days, and it was called "Zhangfei store" because Zhang Yide, who was known to all women and children as a triple sworn brother in Taoyuan. At the end of the Qing Dynasty, a magistrate of Zhuozhou felt that it seemed disrespectful to call Zhang Huanhou by his name, so he ordered the name to be changed to "Zhongyidian". The current Zhangfei Temple was rebuilt in 1991. The temple of more than 50 mu is lined up with buildings such as the mountain gate, the horse hall, the main hall, the hall of worship and the tomb. In the horse hall, there is a sturdy black-tailed horse, and there is a plaque of "Eternal Fragrance" hanging on the gate of the main hall surrounded by corridors.
opening hours
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