Jiaxian County is located in the west bank of the middle reaches of the Yellow River in the northeast of Shaanxi Province and in the southeast of Yulin City. It faces Linxian across the Yellow River in the east, Suide County and wubu county in the south, Mizhi County in the west, Yuyang District in the northwest and Tuwei River and Shenmu City in the north.
Jin, Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties were called history, and it was changed to Jiaxian in the Republic of China. 1September, 964, it was renamed Jiaxian with the approval of the State Council.
Main attraction
Baiyun mountain 1
Located on the bank of the Yellow River, 5 kilometers south of jia county, it is a famous scenic spot and Taoist shrine in northwest China. Founded in the thirty-third year of Wanli in Ming Dynasty (1605), it was organized by Li Yufeng, company commander Zhang Chen and mountain owner Niu Dengdi. In the forty-six years of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty (16 18), Nakano, the eunuch of Imperial Horse, invited Zhu Yijun, the emperor of Zongshen, to write a letter to the abbot and Taoist priest of Baiyunguan Temple, and ordered the collection of Taoist scriptures.
2. Yunyan Temple
Yunyan Temple is located at the foot of Qingling Mountain at the south 1 km of the ancient city. It is a Buddhist temple with grottoes as the main body. This grotto was excavated in the 4th year of Song Xuanhe (AD 1 12). There are 48 stone carvings such as Sakyamuni in the grottoes, which are lifelike and chiseled. They are rare art treasures with high artistic value and ornamental value. Yunyan Temple is built on a mountain, with rugged rocks inside and outside. In front of the temple is the confluence of Luhe River in Yoga Yu of the Yellow River, which is a provincial key cultural relics protection unit in Shaanxi Province. There are 8 grottoes in the temple, where 48 stone carvings are stored.
The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-jia county.