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Zhao bian's memory of later generations

Main entrance: Zhaobian Temple Zhaobian Temple is located at the bottom of the bell tower in Quzhou City, Zhejiang Province, covering an area of 447 square meters. It is a key cultural relic protection unit in Quzhou City. Founded in the fourth year of Song Xianchun (1268). Chen Mengqing, the county magistrate, stood in the DPRK, located in "Xiao", Zhao Bian's hometown, now Shawan Academy Village in Quzhou.

From the 12th year of Hongzhi in Ming Dynasty (1499), every spring and autumn, the magistrate of a county led his entourage to salute with the yamen. In the autumn of Jiajing 13th year (1535), Zheng Baixing, the county magistrate, built A Qing Xianci in the south of the city (now the southern end of Daoguan Lane in Quzhou). When it was inconvenient to meet the wind and rain, it moved to Guanyou Temple (now Xinqu Primary School) and built a few acres of official land as Zhao Gong Temple, which was used as Sanma Hall, Sanma Hall, Mamen and its surroundings. In the 13th year of Wanli, Liao Xiyuan, the county magistrate, moved to Xiangfu Temple in Fushimen (now the west side of the bottom of the bell tower in the north corner of Quzhou City), where Liu Yuan's yuquan temple was relocated and converted into a temple. During the reign of Kangxi and Tongzhi, it was renovated many times, and the last one was built in the ninth year of the Republic of China (1920).