Yanqing Temple

Buddhist temple in Xinzhou, China
38°45′00″N 113°03′55″E / 38.75°N 113.0652°E / 38.75; 113.0652ArchitectureCompletedJin dynasty (1115–1234)

Yanqing Temple (simplified Chinese: 延庆寺; traditional Chinese: 延慶寺; pinyin: Yánqìng Sì) is a Buddhist temple located 25 kilometers (16 mi) to the west of Wutai County, Shanxi, China. [1]

History

The Yanqing temple was founded during the Jin dynasty, and its Great Hall also dates from that period. The Great Hall contains three bays, six rafters, and is 13 square meters (140 sq ft). The interior of the Great Hall has no pillars; it supports itself using the brackets of two rafters.[1]

Notes

  1. ^ a b Qin (2004), 356.

References

  • Qin Xuhua, ed. Dudong Wutaishan. Taiyuan: Shanxi People's Press, 2004.
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  • Chiwen (鴟吻)
  • Hip-and-gable roof (歇山頂)
  • Dougong (斗拱)
  • Huilang [zh] (回廊)
  • Spirit screen (影壁)
  • Denglong (石燈籠)
  • Terrace ()
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  • Pagoda ()
  • Stupa (舍利塔)
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  • Shanmen (Mount gate) (山門)
  • Paifang (牌門)
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External links

  • Yanqing Monastery, Architectura Sinica Site Archive