Xiaojinwa Temple
Xiaojinwa temple is the hall of Dharma protector (family gods) of Ta'er temple. It was built in 1631, the fourth year of Chongzhen in the Ming Dynasty. It was originally a glazed tile roof, but it was changed to a copper tile roof in 1802. There are specimens of white horse in the hall. It is said that the ninth Panchen Lama rode this horse when he came to Qinghai from Tibet and arrived at Ta'er temple in one day.
brief introduction
In the hall, there are more than ten grotesque statues of vajras Buddha, as well as some small Buddha statues, small copper pagodas and scriptures. In the past, masks, costumes, guns, knives, swords, halberds, bows and arrows used by "Tiaoshen" were also stored in the hall or on both sides of the hall door. On both sides and in front of the courtyard, there are two-story mural galleries of Tibetan architecture, and the walls upstairs and downstairs are painted with all kinds of exquisite murals. On both sides of the building are specimens of bison, antelope, bear and monkey,
It's like a living thing.
Address: Ta'er temple, Lianhua Mountain, southwest of lushar Town, Huangzhong County
Longitude: 101.56672933268
Latitude: 36.486674682236
Chinese PinYin : Xiao Jin Wa Si
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