The first silkworm altar of Beihai Park. Historically, China was an agricultural country, and it occupied an important position in the era of men and women, so the sacrifice of silkworm gods became an indispensable sacrifice content for folk and even royalty.
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The first silkworm altar of Beihai Park. Historically, China was an agricultural country, and it occupied an important position in the era of men and women, so the sacrifice of silkworm gods became an indispensable sacrifice content for folk and even royalty.
Beijing Beihai Park has a scenic spot related to the silkworm god. After entering from the north gate of Beihai Park, there is a red wall by the lake, and the wall is the first silkworm altar built in the Qianlong Dynasty of the Qing Dynasty. This is the place to sacrifice the silkworm god Xiling. The main entrance of the silkworm altar rushed south, and there was a piece of the forehead written on the door. However, the gate of the silkworm altar was almost closed except for the occasional opening of the "Spring Yin Festival Silkworm Festival" performance. It is now occupied by Beihai Kindergarten. It is said that the ancient sites such as the first silkworm altar, the sangtai, the bath silkworm pool and so on have no existence, and we can only see some of the original silkworm altars in the old photos now.
Beijing has nine temples, like the Temple of Heaven, earth, sun, moon, etc. we know, there is still an unopened first silkworm altar in Beihai Park, which is the place where the priestess of the Qing Dynasty silkworm gods, the appearance is very beautiful, and I checked the interior from the Internet. It is also beautiful.
The Silk Tan is located in the northeast corner of Beihai Park, No. 1 Wenjin Street, Xicheng District, Beijing. It is an area of 17,000 square meters. It is a place where the concubines of the Qing emperor sacrificed the silkworm gods. It was built in Qing Qianlong in 1742. There are red walls around the altar, and there are buildings such as the Silk Tan, the sangtai, and the silkworm hall.
Silkworm Tan is located in the northeast corner of Beihai Park, an area of 17,000 square meters. It is a place where the concubines of the Qing emperor sacrificed the silkworm gods. It is one of the nine temples in Beijing. It is a more complete royal sacrifice place in existence. Now, it is being repaired and renovated.
The first silkworm altar is located in Beihai Park, Xicheng District, Beijing, where the former royal concubines sacrificed silkworm gods. In ancient China, clothing, food, housing and transportation, clothing is the first, and clothes cannot be separated from silk, so it is indispensable for the sacrifice of silkworm gods.