Chunyang palace is a famous Taoist temple. In the northwest corner of Wuyi Square, Taiyuan City, Shanxi Province. Also known as luzu temple. It was first built in the Yuan Dynasty, rebuilt in the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty (1573-1620), and renovated and expanded in the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty (1736-1795). There are four pillars and three floors of mupaifang in the front, and the main buildings in it are luzu hall, cloister Pavilion, Weige, accessory room, brick cave, Guangong Pavilion, etc.; the main building is luzu hall, which is three rooms wide and magnificent, with a statue of LV Dongbin in the hall; the two courtyards in the back of the hall are composed of pavilions with different heights, twists and turns, and unique forms; the Weige in the backyard is the highest building in the palace, which is the highest building in the palace Looking around, the scenery of the city is vivid. The four corners of the palace each have an octagonal pavilion. It used to be one of the famous Taoist temples in Taiyuan.
Chunyang Palace
Chunyang palace, also known as luzu temple, is located in Yingze District, Taiyuan City, Shanxi Province. It was originally built by Lu Dongbin, a Taoist in Tang Dynasty, which was dedicated to the "immortal" of Taoism. It was first built in Yuan Dynasty. During the Wanli period of Ming Dynasty (1573-1691), it was expanded. During the reign of Emperor Qianlong of Qing Dynasty (1736-1795), governor Guo Jin and fan Chaosheng from Taigu successively invested in the expansion, adding three floors of Weige. Chunyang palace is named after the worship of LV Dongbin.
historical information
In the northwest corner of Wuyi Square in Taiyuan, red walls surround the terraces. This is Chunyang palace, the famous Taoist temple in Bingzhou
Chunyang Palace "Chunyang" is the name of Dongbin, and "Palace" is the palace for worshiping gods. Chunyang palace is named after the worship of LV Dongbin. Also known as luzu temple. It was first built in the Yuan Dynasty, rebuilt in the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty (1573-1620), and renovated and expanded in the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty (1736-1795).
structure
Chunyang palace is a five entrance courtyard with temple and garden style. There are all kinds of pavilions in the courtyard. In front of the door, there is a wooden square with four pillars and three floors. Its shape and color are unique and eye-catching. Luzu hall is the main hall of Chunyang palace. It is located in the center of the courtyard. It is three rooms wide and square. It is the most spectacular building in the palace. The building pattern behind the palace is quite unique. It is said to be built in the direction of eight diagrams, with distinctive Taoist architectural features and the essence of the whole palace of pure Yang.
Chunyang palace covers a small area of land, and it is praised by the world for its ingenious layout. The two courtyards in the back are pavilions. They are well arranged, twists and turns. When you wander here, you feel like "mountains are heavy, rivers are complex, there is no way to go, and there is another village with hidden willows and bright flowers". Wei Pavilion in the backyard is the highest building in the temple. When you climb the pavilion and look around, you will be placed on top of the jade buildings. The unique layout is rare in the temple.
The main buildings of Chunyang Palace are: luzu hall, square single room cloister Pavilion and Weige Pavilion. Houses and brick caves were built around. The front courtyard is also a pavilion style building, with square angle on the plane and octagonal pavilion on the four corners, which is more elegant. After liberation, rockery was added, and the pavilion of Guan Gong and stele gallery were built.
Chunyang palace complex is a unique example of Taoist architectural culture, with rigorous layout, numerous types, stone pavilions and alternate halls and buildings. Now it is the Art Museum of Shanxi Province.
Chunyang palace was also the site of Shanxi Provincial Museum before it moved out.
Address: northwest corner of Wuyi Square
Longitude: 112.571952
Latitude: 37.8622
Tel: 0351-8222191
Traffic information: arrival traffic: take No.3, No.4, No.5 bus to Wuyi Square, get off and walk to it
Ticket information: 20 yuan
Opening hours: Summer: 08:00 ~ 18:00
Winter: 09:00 ~ 17:00
Chinese PinYin : Chun Yang Gong
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