I came here for the murals here. In the temple of Yulu, the painting is indeed first-class! Preservation and maintenance are not bad! But compared to the Fahai Temple in Beijing, the staff on the scene said that this is a legacy of the Ming Dynasty. In addition, the Maitreya Buddha in the temple is highly recommended to take a look, copper engraved, can be called a boutique!
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I came here for the murals here. In the temple of Yulu, the painting is indeed first-class! Preservation and maintenance are not bad! But compared to the Fahai Temple in Beijing, the staff on the scene said that this is a legacy of the Ming Dynasty. In addition, the Maitreya Buddha in the temple is highly recommended to take a look, copper engraved, can be called a boutique!
Shijiazhuang City, Hebei Province, Pilu Temple, a small temple that is not noticed by the public, there are not many people. In Shangjing Village, we came here mainly to see the murals. We were catching up with a team of people who had explanations. Otherwise, we would basically look blind and not let pictures be taken. The inside was dark. The interpreter had a flashlight to call, and I saw the most worth seeing part. Later, I went to the city to see all the mural replicas, and the ticket was 20 yuan, and the spot scan code was paid.
Shijiazhuang City, Pilu Temple, Hebei Province, 20 yuan for tickets, you can scan the code to buy tickets on the spot. The temple is not big, but the exquisite murals are worth visiting, just don't take pictures [View] The entrance of the main store is good
Pilu Temple, alias Pilu Chan Temple, is located in the east of Jingcun, Dubei Street, Xinhua District, Shijiazhuang City, Hebei Province. It was built in the Tang Tianbao years (742~755 years), and was repaired in the Song, Jin, Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties. Among them, the Ming Dynasty was rebuilt in the eight years of Ming Dynasty to the 14 years of Ming Jiajing (1495~1535). The temple area is 10,000 square meters, and the construction area is 400 square meters. It is named after the main temple in the temple for the worship of the Buddha Piluzhana. Pilu Temple sits in the north and south, from south to north, the Shanmen, Sakya Temple, Bell Tower, Drum Tower, Pilu Temple and other buildings, of which the Sakya Temple and Pilu Temple are the remains of the Ming Dynasty, and the rest of the buildings were rebuilt in the 1980s. The Pilu Palace and Sakya Palace have preserved more than 200 square meters of Ming Dynasty murals, and the Pilu Palace is a rare Confucian and Shidao three-teaching one water and land painting, known as one of the "four major murals of ancient China".
Pilu Temple is located in Shangjing Village, Xijiazhuang City, capital of Hebei Province. It is an ancient temple in China's Buddhism. It is famous for preserving exquisite ancient murals. According to the "Fangyu Compilation" and the existing monuments in the temple, Pilu Temple was founded in the Tang Dynasty during the Tianbao years, and was rebuilt in the Song, Yuan and Ming Dynasties. Originally large scale, more buildings, only the Shakya Temple (front hall) and Pilu Temple (back hall).