The Great Jingtang is a Tibetan-style flat-top building with civil structure, the largest in the Ta'er Temple building, with a construction area of nearly 2,000 square meters, and a large Jingtang with 168 large pillars, first built in the Ming Dynasty in the Wanli 34 years, that is, 1606 AD. It is the place where the monastery lamas concentrate on chanting. The artwork seen at the door is called "stack embroidery". It is one of the three best art of Ta'er Temple. It is first put on a layer of plum blossoms or wool before embroidery for three-dimensional effect. Stack embroidery includes embroidery and shearing piles. Its content is mostly derived from Buddhist stories and religious life, making fine, chic patterns, vivid images, and wonderful, is the original traditional art of Ta'er Temple, is a masterpiece of monk art, praised by the art festival. These two "Eight Immortals" embroidery are the treasures of Ta'er Temple. Although it is made by monks, it is very popular to make embroidery. Now few people in the temple can make it, which shows the preciousness of these treasures. There is a Buddhist group mat in the hall, which can be used by more than 1,000 lamas to chante.
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The Great Jingtang is a Tibetan-style flat-top building with civil structure, the largest in the Ta'er Temple building, with a construction area of nearly 2,000 square meters, and a large Jingtang with 168 large pillars, first built in the Ming Dynasty in the Wanli 34 years, that is, 1606 AD. It is the place where the monastery lamas concentrate on chanting. The artwork seen at the door is called "stack embroidery". It is one of the three best art of Ta'er Temple. It is first put on a layer of plum blossoms or wool before embroidery for three-dimensional effect. Stack embroidery includes embroidery and shearing piles. Its content is mostly derived from Buddhist stories and religious life, making fine, chic patterns, vivid images, and wonderful, is the original traditional art of Ta'er Temple, is a masterpiece of monk art, praised by the art festival. These two "Eight Immortals" embroidery are the treasures of Ta'er Temple. Although it is made by monks, it is very popular to make embroidery. Now few people in the temple can make it, which shows the preciousness of these treasures. There is a Buddhist group mat in the hall, which can be used by more than 1,000 lamas to chante.
The Great Sutra, in Xining Ta'er Temple, has many Buddha statues, Buddhist scriptures, pagodas and other cultural relics. There are also exquisite murals, pile shows, and Tangka. It is also the largest Jingtang in the Ta'er Temple, where all the monks are collectively celebrating the scriptures and holding major Buddhist events. The buildings are all Tibetan-style civil structures, flat roofs. There are many fake windows in the building, which are also called "blind windows". The blind window looks like a window from the outside of the house, but it can't be opened, and the outside can't be seen inside.
The Great Hall is also in use now, and the spacious and bright hall makes people feel that the mood is also much wider.