This garden is in the face of the Buddha Xiang, and you can see the Buddha Xiang Pavilion at any time in the yard, with water and bridges. Tsinghua Temple is a two-in-one courtyard on the west side of Paiyunmen, backed by Wanshou Mountain, facing Kunming Lake. The white walls on the left and right of the gate are set with assorted leaking windows in different shapes. There are more than 40 houses in the courtyard before and after the flower gate. During the Qianlong period, this was a group of affiliated buildings of Dabao En Yanshou Temple called "Luohan Hall". The hall was dedicated to 500 Luohans. The 500 Luohans of that year were made of incense face color, modeled on the appearance of Luohan in Jingci Temple, West Lake, Hangzhou. The British and French coalition forces burned the Buddha Xiang Pavilion, Dabao Enyanshou Temple, and the Luohan Pavilion was also burned. During the reign of Queen Cixi, the Buddha Xiang Pavilion was restored. Dabao Enyanshou Temple was converted into the Paiyun Palace that people see today, and today's Tsinghua Temple was built on the former site of Luohan Hall. The octagonal lotus pond in front of Luohan Hall and the single-hole stone bridge on the pool were also retained in the Tsinghua Temple, built by the Empress Dowager Cixi. The bridge is on the central axis, the bridge body of Han Baiyu, the arch has a cockroach, the cloud head column, the bottle is carved hollow railing, and the pool is surrounded by the same texture as the bridge railing. From the bridge, it reaches the main hall of Tsinghua.
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This garden is in the face of the Buddha Xiang, and you can see the Buddha Xiang Pavilion at any time in the yard, with water and bridges. Tsinghua Temple is a two-in-one courtyard on the west side of Paiyunmen, backed by Wanshou Mountain, facing Kunming Lake. The white walls on the left and right of the gate are set with assorted leaking windows in different shapes. There are more than 40 houses in the courtyard before and after the flower gate. During the Qianlong period, this was a group of affiliated buildings of Dabao En Yanshou Temple called "Luohan Hall". The hall was dedicated to 500 Luohans. The 500 Luohans of that year were made of incense face color, modeled on the appearance of Luohan in Jingci Temple, West Lake, Hangzhou. The British and French coalition forces burned the Buddha Xiang Pavilion, Dabao Enyanshou Temple, and the Luohan Pavilion was also burned. During the reign of Queen Cixi, the Buddha Xiang Pavilion was restored. Dabao Enyanshou Temple was converted into the Paiyun Palace that people see today, and today's Tsinghua Temple was built on the former site of Luohan Hall. The octagonal lotus pond in front of Luohan Hall and the single-hole stone bridge on the pool were also retained in the Tsinghua Temple, built by the Empress Dowager Cixi. The bridge is on the central axis, the bridge body of Han Baiyu, the arch has a cockroach, the cloud head column, the bottle is carved hollow railing, and the pool is surrounded by the same texture as the bridge railing. From the bridge, it reaches the main hall of Tsinghua.
The "white" Tsinghua Temple is a bit different in the magnificent complex of the Summer Palace Wanshou Mountain. The Tsinghua Temple we see now is actually only one pond and a small bridge built during the Qianlong period, and the building behind the bridge was built during the reign of Cixi. Under the cover of dense green plants around, the Tsinghua, which has been dominated by stone bridges and ponds, is so quiet.
We meet thousands of people unexpectedly in the Summer Palace, any scenery has been praised by some people, "really beautiful", "really beautiful", "really comfortable", these out of the heart of praise all show that the difficult winter is about to pass, the beautiful spring is coming.
Tsinghua Temple is located in the Summer Palace, on the north side of Kunming Lake, originally 500 Luohan Hall, burned when the British and French coalition forces invaded, and now a courtyard house has been built, once the residence of Yuan Shikai's son, and later Lin Yu and Zhang Daqiandu lived here.
During the period of Cixi's re-establishment of the Summer Palace, Tsinghua Temple changed from a Buddhist building to a courtyard house, and there was no trace of the statue of Luohan, leaving only one stone inscription, and the other three inscriptions recorded the great work of Qianlong Emperor Xizheng Pingdingjiang.