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双泉寺,据《日下旧闻考》记载,至少始建于金代,初为金章宗西山行宫之一。该寺在西山八大处后身,寺下有一石桥,名曰万善桥。仔细观察万善桥的桥基、拱券均与永定河上大名鼎鼎的卢沟桥神似。双泉寺,顾名思义有双泉,双泉合流顺着山谷淌下,汇入永定河。双泉流经1500米经过一座关帝庙前,该庙据说建于隋唐,并在明代有敕封。常言说得好,“人烟随水存,双脚踏生路。”人的生存是离不开大自然赐予的水,连人走的路也常常需要依在水边。我每天沿着关帝庙到双泉寺这条路散步,久而久之,对这里的很多东西不仅观
Shuangquan Temple, according to “under the old news test” records, at least founded in the Jin Dynasty, the beginning of the Jinzhang Zongshan one of the palace. The temple at the back of the Xishan Baxia, Temple under a stone bridge, said Wan Shan Bridge. Careful observation Wan Wan Bridge foundation, arch and the Yongding River, the famous Marco Polo Bridge similar. Shuangquan Temple, as the name suggests Shuangquan, Shuangquan confluence down the valley, into the Yongding River. Shuangquan flow through 1500 meters after a Guan Temple, the temple is said to have been built in the Sui and Tang Dynasties, and in the Ming Dynasty. As the saying goes, “People with water, double-footed.” "Human survival is inseparable from the water given by nature, and even people walking the road often need to rely on the water. I walk along the road every day along the Temple of Guan Yu Temple to Shuangquan, over time, a lot of things here not only view