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What is the Eight Kings Temple? Is it a temple?
Wang Ba Temple, formerly known as Dafa Temple, is located atNo. 1 12, Bianqiang Road, Dadong District. It was founded in 14 15 (13th year of Yongle in Ming Dynasty) and rebuilt in 1638 (3rd year of Chongde in Qing Dynasty). Prince Azig, the twelfth son of Nurhachi, gave silver to rebuild the temple. The abbot of Dafa Temple thanked his kindness by building the Eight Kings Temple on the left side of the temple, which has since become Azig's home temple, commonly known as the Eight Kings Temple. Since then, the temple was rebuilt and expanded in the fourth year of Qianlong and the eleventh year of Tongzhi respectively.

There is a clear spring 50 meters southeast of the temple, commonly known as Wang Ba Temple Well. Since then, the Qing emperor has been drinking the clear spring water of Wang Ba Temple during his tour to the east, so it is called Royal Water.

The new Wang Ba Temple has also broken ground.

The overall area of Xinbawang Temple 1 1 136 square meters, with a usable area of 8,609 square meters, and the area of Daxiong Hall alone is 600 square meters. After completion, Wang Ba Temple is 8 meters away from residential buildings in the north and faces the street in the south. There is a sightseeing area, a closed living area and an abbot building in the back, which are fully functional. In the middle is the Ten Thousand Buddhas Hall, where the Ten Thousand Buddhas Sakyamuni Buddha will be located, and next to it is the attached hall. The project investment is 65438+ 1 100 million yuan, all of which is raised by the Buddhist Association.