The tour guide Xiaozhuo is great! Contact us before departure, the tour itinerary is reasonable, the whole journey has been introduced to us for 1.5 hours, knowledgeable, explain humor, take us back to the history of the three countries, must be praised!
MoreWuhou Shrine commemorates Zhuge Liang, the prime minister of the Shu Kingdom during the Three Kingdoms Period. When it was first constructed, it was adjacent to Liu Bei’s Han Zhao Lie Temple, but It was later incorporated into the Han Zhao Lie Temple during the Ming Dynasty and became a rare temple in China that commemorates both a ruler and his subordinates in the same compound. The cultural relics area is composed of the Huiling Mausoleum, Han Zhaolie Temple, Wuhou Temple, and Sanyi Temple. The main building is Wuhou Temple, which enshrines Liu Bei, Zhuge Liang, and other heroes of the Shu-Han Kingdom. Chengdu's famous landscape "Red Wall and Shadows of Bamboo" is also in the scenic area. Do take some photos when you are there!
The tour guide Xiaozhuo is great! Contact us before departure, the tour itinerary is reasonable, the whole journey has been introduced to us for 1.5 hours, knowledgeable, explain humor, take us back to the history of the three countries, must be praised!
The Wuhou Shrine in Chengdu is a must-visit for anyone interested in Chinese history, particularly the Three Kingdoms period, one of the most significant eras in China's past. The shrine is dedicated to Zhuge Liang, a renowned military strategist and statesman of the Shu Han kingdom, and offers a rich, immersive experience into this pivotal time.The site itself is beautifully maintained, with informative exhibits and artifacts that provide deep insights into the era's history. The serene gardens surrounding the shrine offer a peaceful retreat where you can reflect on the historical significance of what you've learned. Walking through these lush, well-manicured gardens adds to the overall experience, making it both educational and relaxing. The combination of historical depth and natural beauty makes Wuhou Shrine a highly recommended destination for history enthusiasts and casual visitors alike.
The Wuhou Shrine in Chengdu is a must-visit for anyone interested in Chinese history, particularly the Three Kingdoms period, one of the most significant eras in China's past. The shrine is dedicated to Zhuge Liang, a renowned military strategist and statesman of the Shu Han kingdom, and offers a rich, immersive experience into this pivotal time.The site itself is beautifully maintained, with informative exhibits and artifacts that provide deep insights into the era's history. The serene gardens surrounding the shrine offer a peaceful retreat where you can reflect on the historical significance of what you've learned. Walking through these lush, well-manicured gardens adds to the overall experience, making it both educational and relaxing. The combination of historical depth and natural beauty makes Wuhou Shrine a highly recommended destination for history enthusiasts and casual visitors alike.
Wuhouyi Museum held "Yi Bo Yuntian" Guangong theme boutique cultural relics exhibition. There are various boutiques from Guangong Temple museums from all over the world. There are also collection chapters.
Wuhou Temple is very big, the most hot one should be the red wall corridor, all people 😂, I went late, there was no commentator, but in fact, I walked through the first Liu Bei Palace, there are detailed Wuhou Temple's evolution history on the left and right sides and reconciliation, you can look at it carefully, it is worth learning, Including how Wuhou Temple came, Zhuge Liangdian's tiles, Liang's characteristics and reasons, there are explanations, very good, but, really conscience suggestions, this season, must bring mosquito repellent water! ! !
In the first year of Zhangwu in the Han Dynasty (221), Huiling and Han Zhaolie Temple were built. During the Northern and Southern Dynasties, Wuhou Temple was built and in the same area as Huiling and Han Zhaolie Temple. In the twenty-fourth year of Ming Hongwu (1391), Yu Xianwang Zhuxi carried out a comprehensive renovation and integration of Wuhou Temple and Han Zhaolie Temple, abolished the Wuhou Temple on the west side of Han Zhaolie Temple, and moved the Zhuge Liang statue into the east side of Liu Bei statue in Han Zhaolie Temple, and Guan Yu and Zhang Fei statues were arranged in the west. Sichuan's official residence will be north Wang Liuqi, Zhuge Liang's son Zhuge Zhan and town guard gate fight and die Fu Yu also accompany the temple. Qing Kangxi ten years (1671), under the initiative of Chuanhu Governor Cai Yurong, Sichuan Province, according to the joint donation of officials such as Song Kefa, Fuxu University, Luo Sen, Sichuan Supervisor Zhang Hanhui, Sichuan Buzheng Minister Jin Jun, and other officials, Song Kefa presided over the restoration of Wuhou Temple. In the eleventh year of Qing Kangxi (1672), the restoration project of Wuhou Temple was completed. In the thirty-four years of Qing Kangxi (1695), Sichuan governor Yangzhi replaced some beams and pillars of Wuhou Temple and repaired the collapsed wall in time. In the year of Qing Qianlong, the Sanyi Temple of Wuhou Temple was destroyed by fire caused by incense burning. In the year of Qing Qianlong, 52 (1787), the Sanyi Temple of Wuhou Temple was rebuilt.[6] Qing Qianlong 53 (1788), Sichuan Governor Li Shijie ordered Huayang Zhixian Chengqi and Chengdu County Huangqi to train Wuhou Temple. Qingdao Light Five Years (1825), by Liu Yu presided over the repair of Wuhou Temple, the two (now known as the Wenwu Lianglang) law