Xiaosi Temple
Xiaosi temple is located in Langxia village, Huatan township. It was built in the first year of Hongzhi in Ming Dynasty (1488). It was destroyed in the early Qing Dynasty and rebuilt in the reign of Kangxi in Qing Dynasty (1662-1722). Sitting West to East, covering an area of 1200 square meters, it is composed of Zhaobi, Shanmen, stage, main hall, Liangxiang, etc.
Xiaosi Temple (provincial cultural relics protection unit)
Qing Dynasty
Time of publication: August 29, 1997
According to the wall, there are four columns and three rooms. The brick and stone imitates the wooden structure. It is 7 meters wide and 4.5 meters high. The gate is five rooms wide and two rooms deep. The stage is located in the middle of the stage, on the top of the mountain, with octagonal arch caisson on the ceiling, full of flowers, drama stories and other color paintings. The main hall is five bay, hanging on the top of the mountain, with spacious front porch, far-reaching eaves and thick materials. The two compartments and four bays, and the beam frame structure are of mixed type.
Xiaosi temple, located in Langer village, Huatan Township, covers an area of 1200 square meters. It is composed of a screen wall, a foyer, a balcony, a stage and a main hall, with a width of 17.82 meters and a depth of 37.4 meters. Three groups of double leaf gates are opened in the East, and the middle gate is slotted by the base as the passage. The stage is in the middle, single room pavilion type, the ceiling is set with octagonal caisson and five double brackets. The beams and columns of the main hall are made of rough materials, and most of the column bases are made of wood. In Ming Dynasty and cijian period, there were 12 parallel columns, commonly known as "Twelve levels", which were rarely seen in other buildings. The temple has a large scale and is easy to make
It is a typical building in Ming Dynasty.
Address: Nanxijiang scenic area, Wenzhou City
Longitude: 120.9001083374
Latitude: 28.384450912476
Ticket information: free.
Chinese PinYin : Xiao Si Ci
Xiaosi Temple
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