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Where is Da Yue Taihe Palace in Wudang Mountain?

The famous Taoist temple. Outside Nantianmen, Zijin City, on the mountainside of Tianzhu Peak, Wudang Mountain, danjiangkou city, Hubei Province. Built in the 14th year of Yongle in Ming Dynasty (14 16), there are 5 10 buildings such as halls, roads and houses. Now, there are only Daxiong Hall, Worship Hall, Bell and Drum Tower, Bronze Hall and so on.

The main hall is titled "Da Yue Hall of Supreme Harmony". There are only bronze statues of Zhenwu the Great, four marshals, two generals in fire and water, and the Kim couple in the hall. There is a bronze monument on each side of the temple gate. One is the golden statue monument built in Tan Lei, Heilongling in the 29th year of Ming Jiajing (1550), and the other is the 31st year of Ming Jiajing (1552). In front of the temple is the worship hall, surrounded by the bell and drum tower. A bronze bell cast in the 14th year of Yongle in Ming Dynasty (14 16) hangs on the bell tower. There is a rock in front of the temple, which looks like a lotus, hence the name "Feng Xiaolian". It is engraved with the words "A pillar reaches the sky" and inscribed with the poem of Li Zongren's visit to Wudang Mountain. At the top of the rock, there is a bronze hall, 2.9 meters high, 2.7 meters wide and 2.6 meters deep. It was cast in the 11th year of Dade in Yuan Dynasty (1307).

On the lower right of the Hajj Hall is the royal classroom rebuilt in the Qing Dynasty. The whole building of the palace is located on a lonely mountain peak and a steep hill, and the main hall is surrounded by rocks. The structure is exquisite, the layout is ingenious, the surrounding peaks overlap and fluctuate, and the smoke clouds are lingering. It is one of the famous Taoist temples in Wudang Mountain.

The Hall of Supreme Harmony is located on the south side of Tianzhu Peak, covering an area of 80,000 square meters. There are more than 20 ancient buildings with a building area of more than l600 square meters. The main buildings are Jin Dian, Forbidden City and Bronze Hall.

Jin Dian: A bronze-cast wood-like palace building in the Ming Dynasty, located in the middle of the stone platform at the top of Tianzhu Peak, with an area of about 65,438+0.6 square meters and an orientation of 8 degrees east of south. The main hall is three rooms wide and deep, with a width of 4.4m, a depth of 3. 15m and a height of 5.54m There are 65,438+02 columns around it, with overlapping frames and foreheads. There are double-inclined and single-inclined arch arches on the columns to support the upper and lower eaves respectively, forming a double-eaves basement roof. Dragons cast at both ends of the main ridge face each other. Four doors plastered with plaster, with four walls installed between columns. The ceiling of the hall adopts a flat chess ceiling with soft and smooth lines. The ground is covered with purple stone, washed and polished. The characteristic of the roof is "pushing the mountain". There is an altar in front of the screen on the back wall of the temple, carved with a statue of the great warrior. On the left, the golden boy holds a book, and on the right, the jade girl holds a treasure. Fire and water will hold a flag and hold a sword to guard the hatchback. There is a Xuanwu statue under the altar, which is a combination of gold and ten thousand. In front of the altar, there is an incense table and an offering. Above the altar hung a goldsmith's forehead, on which was cast the holy father Aisin Gioro. Michelle Ye's calligraphy is resplendent. The gold medal of dragon barrel distillation is hung on the eaves of the temple, and the word "Golden Hall" is vertically cast on it. All parts of the temple are cast by lost wax method, and the whole body is gilded. Whether it is ceramic tile or wood, the structure is rigorous and the joints are precise. After more than 500 years of cold and hot changes, it is still as brilliant as ever, showing the height of the development of China's foundry industry, which can be called a bright pearl in the existing ancient architecture and foundry technology.

Bronze Temple: Located on Xiaolianfeng in front of Tianzhu Peak. It was cast in the 11th year of Yuan Dynasty (A.D. 1307), with a cantilever beam top with a height of 3m, a width of 2.8m and a depth of 2.4m. All components were cast in one piece, assembled with mortises and tenons, and all castings were marked with words indicating the installation position. The words "This hall was cast in Wuchang Wan Workshop" are cast on the fan skirt, which is the earliest existing copper-cast wood structure in China.

Forbidden City: Built in the 17th year of Yongle (A.D. 14 19), it is surrounded by Yantianzhu Peak, with a circumference of 345m, a wall base thickness of 2.4m, a wall thickness of10.8m, and the highest point of the wall is10m. It is made of stone strips, each weighing more than 500 kilograms, and built according to the model of paradise in China. The stone carving is built on the cliff, which is ingenious in design and difficult to construct. It is the product of the combination of science and art in Ming Dynasty.

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