- Linggu Temple
Linggu Temple ( _zh. 灵谷寺) is an archaized structure in
Nanjing ,Jiangsu province,China .The
temple was first built in 515 under the reign of theLiang Dynasty (502-557). It used to lie at the northeast foot ofMount Zhongshan , i.e. whereMing Xiaoling Mausoleum now locates, since Emperor Zhu Yuanzhang chose the place to be his mausoleum and then the temple was moved to the present place. The temple was named by Emperor Zhu Yuanzhang himself. It used to be large and covered an area of over 300,000 square metres. Later it was destroyed in warfare under the reign of Emperor Xianfeng and rebuilt under the reign of Emperor Tongzhi in theQing Dynasty (1644-1911). In the temple, except for Buddhas andBodhisattva s, MonkXuanzang and his relic were enshrined and worshiped.Wuliang Hall, or Beamless Hall, was constructed in 1831, and is 22-meters-high and 53.8-meter- wide. The hall enjoys high reputation for its special architectural techniques. It has three archways on the front and rear sides respectively. The structure was built with bricks from the bottom to the top entirely, without a piece of wood or a single nail. Thus it was called Wuliang Hall, since Wuliang means beamless. It happens that the hall originally enshrined
Amitayus (Buddha of Infinite Life) whose Chinese name pronounces the same with Wuliang. Later in 1928, the hall was turned into the memorial hall of soldiers sacrificed in theWar of Northern Expedition (1926-1927). More than 30,000 soldiers were enshrined.Linggu Pagoda was built in 1929 to memorize those soldiers. The 9 stories
pagoda stands 60.5 meters high. Speeches made by Dr.Sun Yat-Sen and epigraphs ofChiang Kai-Shek were inscribed on the tower.In the temple, there is also a Three Superb Tablet, on which a painting of
Monk Baozhi , painted byWu Daozi , a famous painter, a memorial poem written byLi Bai , the most outstanding poet, and calligraphy written byYan Zhenqing , a well-known calligrapher in theTang Dynasty (618-907) were inscribed. Since the three were all superb masters in their own field in the Tang dynasty, the tablet was considered Three Superb Tablet. Unfortunately, the original tablet was broken in warfare, the present one is a duplicate under the reign of Emperor Qianlong in the Qing dynasty.External links
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