Xuan Kong Si : Hanging Chinese Buddhist MonasteryThe Hanging Temple is a temple built into a sheer cliff above Jinlong Canyon, near Mount Heng in the province of Shanxi... Along with the
Trang 1CHÙA HUYỀN KHÔNG
(Xuan Kong Si)
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Trang 2Xuan Kong Si : Hanging Chinese Buddhist Monastery
The Hanging Temple is a temple built into a sheer cliff above Jinlong Canyon, near Mount Heng in the province of Shanxi
Trang 3Its halls and pavilions are built along the contours
of the cliff face using the natural hollows and outcrops
The buildings are connected by corridors, bridges and boardwalks.
The closest city is Datong, 65 kilometers to the northwest.
Trang 4Along with the Yungang Grottoes, the Hanging Temple is one of the main tourist attractions and historical
sites in the Datong area
Trang 5Built more than 1400 years ago, this temple is unique not only for its location on a sheer precipice but also because it includes
Buddhist, Taoist, and Confucian elements.
Trang 6Hanging Monastery, built in 491, has survived more than 1400 years
The extant monastery was largely rebuilt and maintained
in the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) and Qing Dynasty (1644-1911).
Trang 7How could a building like this withstand the winds and storms of so
many years? Hanging Monastery is an architectural wonder
A unique mechanical theory was applied to building the framework
Trang 8Crossbeams were half-inserted into the rock as the foundation, while the rock in back became its support
Seen from below, Hanging Monastery appears
to be a tumble-down castle in the air
Inside, Hanging Monastery provides the
same scene as other temples.
Trang 9Construction experts from countries including Britain, Germany, and
Italy, come to see the monastery In their words, Hanging Monastery, which mixes mechanics, aesthetics, and Buddhism, is rare.
Trang 11The monastery and everything it symbolizes embodies a
great cultural achievement of Chinese people.
Trang 13The second attraction of Hanging Monastery is that it includes Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism Inside the monastery, the sculptures of Sakyamuni,
Confucius and Laotzu appear together, which is unusual
Trang 25There are 40 halls and cabinets, which contain about 80 sculptures made of
copper, iron, terracotta, and stone The features are vividly carved.
Trang 32Why build a monastery like this? Location is the first reason; building a monastery on the cliff could shield it
from floods
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mountain peak
protects it from rain and snow; and the mountain around it also diminishes
damage from time sunshine
Trang 35long-The second reason is that the builders followed a principle
in Taoism: no noises, including those from rooster crowing and dog baying; so from the upper ground, all
noises drop away.
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