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Where is the location of Fuxi Temple in Weishan?
Weishan Fuxi Temple is a national AAA-level tourist attraction and a national key cultural relics protection unit.

Fuxi, namely Tai Hao, was buried in Gaoping (west of Liuzhuang Village, the second city of Weishan County). It carries the majestic and elegant Phoenix Mountain (also known as Guashan Mountain) and embraces the blue dushan lake. After the mausoleum, there are Liuhe Springs and Virgin Springs. Lakes, mountains and mountains set each other off into interest, and the environment is elegant and beautiful. The mausoleum has a flat terrain, with Fuxi Temple, three temples in front, Nuwa Hall in the back, and the bell tower and drum tower.

The building of this temple is beyond repair. According to "Shu Wei Geomorphology", "Gaoping belongs to Yang Shan, including Mengshui, Qian Qiu City, Qicheng City, Gaoping Mountain, Shuique Mountain and Fuxi Temple." It can be seen that Fuxi Temple existed in the Han Dynasty and was recorded as a place of interest in the Wei and Jin Dynasties. It has been revised many times in history, and it is recorded. For example, "it was rebuilt in the Changxing period of the Tang Dynasty (930-933 AD) and the Dingnian period of the Jin Dynasty (AD11611/90 AD)." The present Fuxi Temple is a relic preserved in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, which has been maintained in modern times, but the scale is not large.

The temple fair dedicated to Fuxi was held on March 3 every year in the ancient calendar, year after year.

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Fuxi, Dahao, tahoe, Fuxi, Huangxi and Baoxi recorded in China's ancient books are all one person, figures in China's myths and legends, and imaginary ancestors of ancient Yi people (human beings), surnamed Feng. It can be seen that Tai Hao worships the Phoenix as a totem, and it is said that human beings were jointly created by him and his brother and sister Nu Wa, and made great contributions to mankind.

Yi Cohesion Biography said: "The ancients embraced their homes and looked up to heaven and looked down at the law on the ground-so they began to write Eight Diagrams (there are also paintings of Guashan near Fuxi Temple now).

Fuxi also taught people to weave nets and engage in fishing, hunting and animal husbandry. "Corpse" "Fuxi's world is full of wild animals, so he teaches people to hunt. There is also a legend that "there is a nest of classical wood, and the wood of Suiren drills fire, and Fu Xishi domesticates all kinds of animals, and Shennong tastes a hundred herbs and sows five grains".

The change of marriage form to monogamy is also attributed to Tai Hao. As a Mirror Biography records that "there was no difference between men and women in ancient times, and Tai Hao began to marry".

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