Heilongdawang Temple

Heilongdawang Temple
Basic information
Location Shanbei, Shaanxi, China
Affiliation Shenism, Black Dragon culture
Architectural description
Architectural style Chinese architecture, native religion's temple
Completed 1982, current building

The Heilongdawang Temple (literally Temple of the Great Black Dragon King) is a prominent Chinese folk religion/Shenist temple located in Shanbei, Shaanxi province, in China.[1] The temple enshrines the Black Dragon King with the imperially conferred title of Marquis of the Efficacious Response (灵应侯, Lingyinghou).[1] Dragon kings (龙王, longwang) are water deities popular in droughty Northern China.[1]

The temple was completely destroyed during the anti-religious campaigns of the Cultural Revolution, but rebuilt from scratch in 1982,[1] and since then has enjoyed growing popularity in Shanbei, becoming a case study of the revival of Chinese folk religion in sociological research.[1] The temple is located in an area known as the Dragon King Valley (Longwanggou).[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Fan Lizhu and Chen Na, "Resurgence of Indigenous Religion in China" (2013) p. 11

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