- Puning Temple
The Puning Temple (普宁寺), or Temple of Universal Peace of
Chengde ,Hebei province,China (commonly called the Big Buddha Temple [cite web | last = | first = | authorlink = | coauthors = | title =China Stamps... | work = | publisher = Xabusiness.com| date = | url = http://www.xabusiness.com/china-stamps-1998/1998-19.htm| format =| doi = | accessdate = 2007-05-16] ) is aQing Dynasty eraBuddhist temple complex built in 1755, during the reign of theQianlong Emperor (1735 -1796 AD) to show the Qing's respect to the ethnic minorities. It is located near theChengde Mountain Resort , and alongside the equally famedPutuo Zongcheng Temple , it is one of the "Eight Outer Temples" of Chengde. Much how the Putuo Zongcheng Temple was modeled after theTibet anPotala Palace , the Puning Temple was modeled after theSamye Monastery , the sacredLamaist site in Tibet. The front temple was constructed in the Chinese style, although the temple complex follows both Chinese and Tibetan architectural styles. The Puning Temple also houses the world's tallest wooden sculpture of theBodhisattva Avalokiteśvara (22.28-meter-high and 110-ton), [cite web | last = | first = | authorlink = | coauthors = | title =Puning Temple - Jongo Knows - Encyclopedia of China | work = | publisher = Knows.Jongo.com| date = | url = http://knows.jongo.com/res/article/9830| format =| doi = | accessdate = 2007-05-16] [cite web | last = | first = | authorlink = | coauthors = | title =China Philatelic Information - World of Chinese Stamps | work = | publisher = CPI.com.cnm| date = | url = http://www.cpi.com.cn/cpi-e/stamp/1998/1998-19.asp| format =| doi = | accessdate = 2007-05-17] hence the Puning Temple is often nicknamed the "Big Buddha Temple". The complex features temple halls, pavilions, drum towers and bell towers.History
Since the 17th century, during the late Chinese
Ming Dynasty , theDzungar people of northwestern China (modernXinjiang ) were engaged in a civil war and conflicts with othernomad ic horse-archer groups in the region. The later Qianlong Emperor dispatched an army toYili in order to suppress their resistance against the Qing Dynasty. The Chinese attacked Kulja (Yining ) and captured the ruling Dzungar khan. After the conquest, Emperor Qianlong personally inscribed his writing on a tablet that is located in the stele pavilion of the Puning Temple. This stele of 1755, called the "Puning Sibei", commemorated the founding of the temple and the conquering of the Dzungars.Waley-Cohen, 880.] Qianlong ordered for the building of this new Temple of Universal Peace, a symbol of the emperor's ambition to maintain peace among various ethnic minorities and a stable environment within the northwestern regions. The historian Waley-Cohen calls Chengde "a crucial location for the exhibition of Manchu power and the representation of Qing imperial knowledge," being the location of the summer capital. Since the Dzungar were followers of Lamaism, the temple was built in imitation of Samye monastery, the sacred place of Lamaism in Tibet.The large wooden Buddhist statue of the Bodhisattva
Avalokiteśvara within the main hall of the Puning Temple is one of its most renowned features. It shows a thousand different eyes and a thousand different arms stretched out from its frame (in various sizes). The statue itself is made from five kinds of wood, includingpine ,cypress ,elm ,fir , andlinden .As of 1994, the Chengde Mountain Resort and Chengde's Eight Outer Temples (including the Puning Temple) were established as
UNESCO World Heritage Sites . Today, the Puning Temple remains a site of tourist attraction and local festivities.Gallery
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References
*Waley-Cohen, Joanna. "Commemorating War in Eighteenth-Century China," "Modern Asian Studies" (Volume 30, Number 4, Special Issue: War in Modern China, 1996): 869–899.
ee also
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List of Buddhist temples
*Putuo Zongcheng Temple External links
* [http://www.chinats.com/chengde/chengde564.htm Eight Outer Temples, Puning Temple]
* [http://www.discoverchinatours.com/guide_chengde.asp Chengde Travel Guide]
* [http://www.travelchinaguide.com/attraction/hebei/chengde/eight_temple.htm Tour of Chengde, Eight Outer Temples]
* [http://www.world-heritage-tour.org/asia/china/chengde/puning-si-up/sphere-quicktime.html World Heritage Panographic Tour, 360 degree view within the temple from the third balcony, front view of the Bodhisattva statue]
* [http://www.world-heritage-tour.org/asia/china/chengde/puning-si-down/sphere-quicktime.html World Heritage Tour, 360 degree view on the ground floor of the temple, viewing the Bodhisattva statue from the bottom]
* [http://www.world-heritage-tour.org/asia/china/chengde/puning-si-overview/sphere-quicktime.html World Heritage Panographic Tour, 360 degree view outside the main temple]
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