State Temple of the Martial God, also called Tainan Sacrificial Rites Martial Temple (Chinese: 祀典武廟; pinyin: Sìdiǎn Wǔmiào) or Grand Guandi Temple, is a temple located in Yongfu Road, West Central District, Tainan, Taiwan. This temple was previously the palace of Koxinga and Prince of Ningjing, members of the Ming imperial family who retreated to Taiwan in the dying days of the Ming dynasty.
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| - State Temple of the Martial God (en)
- 祀典武廟 (zh)
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| - 祀典武廟,又稱臺南大關帝廟,位於臺灣臺南市中西區,主要奉祀關聖帝君。其為臺灣早期建造的關帝廟,該廟宇為17世紀中葉,永曆十九年(西元1665年)鄭成功子鄭經於承天府(今臺南市)建文、武、真武、城隍諸廟。武廟即今日之祀典武廟,在赤崁樓之南,由關帝廳擴建而成。 (zh)
- State Temple of the Martial God, also called Tainan Sacrificial Rites Martial Temple (Chinese: 祀典武廟; pinyin: Sìdiǎn Wǔmiào) or Grand Guandi Temple, is a temple located in Yongfu Road, West Central District, Tainan, Taiwan. This temple was previously the palace of Koxinga and Prince of Ningjing, members of the Ming imperial family who retreated to Taiwan in the dying days of the Ming dynasty. (en)
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| - State Temple of the Martial God, also called Tainan Sacrificial Rites Martial Temple (Chinese: 祀典武廟; pinyin: Sìdiǎn Wǔmiào) or Grand Guandi Temple, is a temple located in Yongfu Road, West Central District, Tainan, Taiwan. This temple was previously the palace of Koxinga and Prince of Ningjing, members of the Ming imperial family who retreated to Taiwan in the dying days of the Ming dynasty. This temple is dedicated to the deity Guan Gong, who is the most widely worshipped deity in Taiwan and mainland China. The statue of Guan-Gong in this temple was brought to Taiwan from Fujian Province, China by relatives of Prince of Ningjing during the Ming dynasty. There are also two smaller temples on the site. The temple of Guanyin, a Buddhist fertility goddess whose image can be found in nearly every Taoist temple, and the temple of Yue Lao, where single people pray for luck to find their soul mate. There is also a horse-god temple located across the Yong-Fu Road. The horse-god takes the form of a soldier who looks after the horses. Because Guan-Gong was always assisted in his work by horses, his followers build this temple to show their respect and appreciation. (en)
- 祀典武廟,又稱臺南大關帝廟,位於臺灣臺南市中西區,主要奉祀關聖帝君。其為臺灣早期建造的關帝廟,該廟宇為17世紀中葉,永曆十九年(西元1665年)鄭成功子鄭經於承天府(今臺南市)建文、武、真武、城隍諸廟。武廟即今日之祀典武廟,在赤崁樓之南,由關帝廳擴建而成。 (zh)
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