Visit the millennium-old 'Shisi Temple' and the ancient villages hidden in the mountains
Hi, ~ my friends, get on the bus ~ Today we are going to the thousand-year-old temple in Lishui, Shisi Temple. Everyone, grab your luggage, fasten your seat belts, and let's set off~
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(For reference)
🌟Two days and one night: Go to Dala Park for lunch — Stay at Nayun —
Shisi Temple (there is also food next to it) — Eat at Taoyuan Village
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🌟Or you can directly stay at the homestay next to Shisi Temple, and then hike to the waterfall before going to Shisi Temple (very suitable for taking photos in Warring States robes)
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🐟You can buy fish food at the kiosk
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⚠️The road to Shisi Temple is a mountain road, winding and a bit long, please drive safely.
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'Shisi Temple'
Founded in the tenth year of Shaoxing during the Song Dynasty (1140), it is a national key cultural relic protection unit.
In the tenth year of Shaoxing of the Song Dynasty, Emperor Gaozong of Song bestowed the name 'Shisi Academy'. In the first year of Hongwu of the Ming Dynasty (1368), Chengyi Earl Liu Ji inscribed the plaque 'Shisi Daochang', and in the first year of Xuande (1426) it was renamed Shisi Temple. The existing temple covers an area of 1,193 square meters, consisting of the mountain gate, Mahavira Hall, Sanqing Hall, Heart Sutra Bell Tower, Ma Xian Palace, etc. It is an ancient temple building with a Han-style layout, preserving the architectural style of the Song, Ming, and Qing dynasties, with a long history, simple and elegant, a rare architectural spectacle of 'the same site for temple, academy, and Taoist temple, the same hall for Song, Ming, and Qing dynasties, and the same furnace for Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism'.
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'Ancient Cypress at the Temple Gate'
The tree inside the gate is 17 meters tall, with a trunk circumference of 4.1 meters, and is about 1500 years old. It has been identified by the Zhejiang Provincial Science and Technology Information Research Institute as the largest and oldest Chinese juniper in the country.
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'Huguang Bridge'
Built in the Xin Chou year of the Qianlong era of the Qing Dynasty (1781), it is 29 meters long, 8 meters wide, and 9 meters high. It is a three-story, three-eaved pavilion-style wooden covered bridge. The first floor is the Guandi Temple, the second floor is the Wenchang Pavilion, and the third floor is the Kuixing Pavilion, serving to protect the village and facilitate traffic. On January 7, 2011, it was rated as a national key cultural relic protection unit.
Shisi Temple was built in Shaoxing, Song Dynasty for 10 years. Song Gaozong gave the name Shisiyuan. It was expanded in the 16th year of Yuan to Zheng (1356). Ming Xuande changed its name to Shisi Temple in the first year of Ming Xuande. It was continued in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasty. It is located in a thousand-year-old temple in Daxuan, in the cloud, and it is quiet as if it is a legacy independent fairy. Sisi Temple sits west and east, composed of Shanmen, Xinjing Bell Tower, Daxiong Palace, Sanqing Palace, Maxian Palace, Mei's Ancestral Hall, etc., for the ancient temple architecture of the Han layout, the ancient temple preserved the ancient buildings of the Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing epochs. With a long history and simple elegance, it is a rare ancient temple built in China for thousands of years.
This temple has the feel of Angkor Wat, with towering trees.
I came from Jiangsu sincerely and was told that the Yunzhong Festival attractions could not be improved. It was said that there was an announcement. I attached a screenshot. Please tell me where to prompt the closure announcement. It is obviously a group of film crews to shoot. The staff clearly said that it is, the impression of this is very poor.
It is really a place worth slowly experiencing...
Two eyes are the Dachikeng Bridge, which also stands quietly in the Yi village. Shisi Temple, a very simple Song Dynasty wooden building, thought he was in Kyoto