Yuan Chonghuan's tomb and ancestral temple
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Yuan Chonghuan's ancestral temple generally refers to yuan Chonghuan's tomb and ancestral temple
Yuan Chonghuan's tomb and ancestral temple, located in Xiejie street, donghuashi, Chongwen District, Beijing, is a national cultural relics protection unit.
National Cultural Heritage Site. It is located in Xiejie street, Donghua City, Chongwen District. It was the former site of Yiyuan in Guangdong. In 1782, Emperor Qianlong ordered to rehabilitate yuan Chonghuan. Later generations built temples and tombs in memory of yuan Chonghuan. There are five main rooms in the ancestral hall. On both ends of the front porch and the interior walls are inlaid with stone carvings such as "rebuilding the tombstone of yuan Chonghuan ancestral hall of Ming Dynasty governor" written by Li Jishen. Under the eaves is a plaque inscribed by Ye gongchuojing with the title of "Tomb Hall of Ming Dynasty martyr yuan Chonghuan". Yuan Chonghuan's handwritten stone inscription of "listening to rain" is well preserved and embedded on the wall. Behind the ancestral hall is the tomb of yuan Chonghuan, with his head buried. In front of the tomb stands a stone tablet and a stone altar inscribed by Wu Rongguang, governor of Hunan Province in 1831. Beside the tomb is the tomb of she Yishi. In 1952, he visited yuan Chonghuan's ancestral hall and tomb. It was destroyed during the "Cultural Revolution". In 1984, it was announced as the protection area and construction control zone. The protection area of ancestral temple and tomb extends from northeast, Southeast and northwest to the protection buildings and their extension lines, and from southwest to Xiejie street of donghuashi. 1992 restoration of ancestral temples and tombs. In 2002, yuan Chonghuan memorial hall was rebuilt from his ancestral hall and tomb. Yuan Chonghuan (1584-1630) was a magistrate of Shaowu County in Fujian Province at the beginning, and later became a minister of the Ministry of war and a censor of the right capital. Tianqi first year (1621) granted Shaowu County, Fujian Province. In the second year of his pilgrimage to Beijing, he was promoted to the head of the Department of military affairs. In the first year of Chongzhen (1628), he was promoted to minister of the Ministry of war and vice governor of the right capital. In the second year, Huang Taiji led his troops to enter the pass through xifengkou. With the support of Liaodong, Yuan led his troops to fight with the later Jin troops outside Guangqu gate and won. After the great victory of Guangqumen, the later Jin Dynasty set up a counter plot. Emperor Chongzhen believed in slander and arrested yuan in early December. In August of 2003, the corpse was abandoned in Caishikou. It is said that her family's righteous man stole his head late at night and buried him in the Guangdong Yiyuan in Guangqumen.)
On May 25, 2006, yuan Chonghuan's tomb and ancestral temple, as an ancient tomb from Ming Dynasty to the Republic of China, were approved by the State Council to be listed in the Sixth Batch of national key cultural relics protection units.
Address: No.52, Xiejie street, Donghua City, Dongcheng District, Beijing
Longitude: 116.43811425102
Latitude: 39.89495164051
Tel: 010-67187057
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