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Where is the Huguo Temple?
The southern foot of Babaoshan. The temples named after Huguo Temple in Beijing include Huguo Temple in Shijingshan District and Huguo Temple in Xicheng District. The Huguo Temple in Shijingshan District, known as Hegong Huguo Temple in ancient times, and the eunuch in Montenegro, also known as Babaoshan Huguo Temple, is located at the southern foot of Babaoshan. Mainly funded by eunuchs in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, it was a place where eunuchs gathered, supported the elderly and died. After 1949, it was changed to Beijing Revolutionary Cemetery. 1970 changed its name to Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery, and the original main courtyard of Huguo Temple was converted into an ashes hall. Huguo Temple in Xicheng District is located atNo. 1 1 Huguo Temple Street. It used to be the former residence of Tuoketuo, the prime minister of Yuan Dynasty, formerly known as Guo Chong Temple (North Temple). In the fourth year of Xuande in Ming Dynasty (1429), it was renamed Dalongshan Temple, and in the eighth year of Chenghua in Ming Dynasty (1472), it was named Dalongshan Huguo Temple. In the sixty-first year of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty (1722), the Mongolian prince Baylor built this temple to celebrate the birthday of the Holy Father, and named it Huguo Temple, also known as West Temple, echoing the East Temple Long Fu Temple. Huguo Temple in Xicheng District was built in Yuan Dynasty, facing south, and has eight courtyards. The main halls in the temple include King Kong Hall, Tianwang Hall, Yanshou Hall, Fushou Hall and Thousand Buddhas Hall. The east and west halls of Yanshou Hall are Manjusri Hall and Secret Hall. The east and west halls of Fushou Hall are Tiantan and Wuji Hall respectively. The east and west halls of the Thousand Buddha Hall are the Great Compassion Hall and the Dizang Hall respectively. Inside the flower hanging door, there is a hall for protecting the law and a hall for working. The back building is the Bodhisattva Hall. The temple was abandoned in the late Qing Dynasty, and some buildings of the King Kong Hall and the West Attached Hall were kept. There are five rooms in the King Kong Hall, and both the main room and the second room have hall doors. The front door and windows of the hall are portal-shaped, and barriers are installed on the walls. There is king kong 2 Tower in the hall, with low walls on the left and right, east and west side doors, and Bell and Drum Tower. There are a large number of inscriptions in Huguo Temple, which record the historical context of Huguo Temple and the life stories of Buddhists, Buddhist teachers and French kings such as Bandan Tashi, Sakyamuni, Qu Zhi Sambu and Renqing Bandan, and are also historical witnesses of China's national cultural exchanges and exchanges. 1984, Jingang Hall of Huguo Temple was announced as a cultural relic protection unit in Beijing. 1987, Huguo Temple was designated as a protected area and a construction control zone. The protected area is a parallel line 20 meters away from the temple in the east-west direction and a parallel line 10 meter away from the temple in the north-south direction.