About Geyuan Temple
Geyuan Temple is a Buddhist temple placed in Laiyuan, Hebei Province, China. The temple includes 3 principal buildings and other auxiliary systems. The principal hall of the temple, the Wenshu Hall dates from 966 Geyuan Temple includes three most important buildings, the Wenshu Hall, a multistory pavilion used to keep sutras and a Tianwang Hall. Unlike the regular Chinese temple layout, wherein structures are constructed along a primary axis from south to north, Geyuan temples’ buildings face west.
Wenshu Hall pinyin: Wenshi Dian; actually Hall of Manjusri become first constructed in 966 and is the oldest Liao constructing this is nevertheless extant, constructed 59 years after the dynasty’s founding. It is a rectangular structure that is three bays wide and measures 15 by way of 15.67 meters. Each bay on the the front façade incorporates 4 door panels, and the corridor is built upon a huge yuetai. The corridor has no ceiling, however has beams that span six rafters and two extra indoors pillars for aid. Like other homes courting from the tenth century, all the beams in the corridor are absolutely immediately.
Five and seven rank bracketing is used to guide the roof. The doors to the hall preserve original tenth-century latticework. The octagonal pillar on the temple, the oldest of the cutting-edge structures on the Wenshu Hall, dates to 966 of the Liao Dynasty. The temple’s production became funded through a purchaser called Li Yuanchao, who helped determined the Later Tang. Another stele from 1568 also confirms the founding.
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