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Is the fortune-telling of Susan Temple in Meishan accurate or not?

Introduction of scenic spots of Susan Temple in Meishan

The scenic spots of Susan Temple in Meishan are: front hall, dining room, Seven Sages Hall, wooden rockery hall, Laifeng Pavilion and cloak pavilion.

1, front desk

There is a suspended roof and a suspended beam in the front hall of Su San Temple. It is regarded as three oranges, four columns and two rooms in the southwest and five oranges and six columns in the north. Small blue tile roof. The center of the ridge is decorated with China longevity characters and grass scroll patterns, and the ridge decoration is all ceramic products.

Facing south, the three sills in the middle are open halls. There is a circle in the middle of the door cap, which means "a family of documents" on that day. A couplet hanging on the door is "a father and son, three words, four people write articles forever". Open the door to the north for a while, and change it into a tablet pavilion, with a memorial tablet built from the Ming Dynasty to the Republic of China.

2. Temples

There is a pavilion in Susan Temple, on the roof of Xiaoqing tile house. There is a pavilion-like ornament in the middle of the ridge, which is1.50m high. There are six groups of symmetrical beasts on the ridge, and the two ends of the ridge are decorated with kiss patterns. The whole decoration is made of ceramics. The floor is made of concrete. There are three plaques in the first three towers, from left to right, which are "Wenfeng defines the domain", "Father is the son" and "Article integrity". There is a statue of Su San and his son in the dining hall, and a plaque of "Nourishing Qi" is hung in the middle.

3. Qi Xiantang

The Seven Sages Hall of Susan Temple is a hill-leaning roof, a beam-lifting beam frame and a small blue tile roof. Both ends of the spine are decorated with kiss patterns and grass-rolling patterns. The vertical ridges and ridges are decorated with animals, and there are also grass-rolling patterns. There are cloisters in the east, south and west.

4. Wooden rockery hall

The wooden rockery hall of Susan Temple is located in the north of Qixian Hall, on the small blue tile floor, and there is a plaque in the center of the front of the hall, which was built during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty. Song Fengqi, a native of Hangzhou, wrote "Wooden Rockery Hall" for the plaque. The wall book at the back of the hall is "Wooden Rockery" written by Su Xun; There is a wooden rockery in the middle of the hall.

There is a pool in front of the main hall, connecting Ruilian East and Xichi. There is a stone platform in the pool, which is basin-shaped, with three peaks of stone and mountain, which are in harmony with the wooden mountain in the hall. There are a bunch of small bamboos, a banyan tree and a boxwood on the Rocky Mountain. There is a Shiping Bridge on both sides of the main hall, and there is a cloister on the bridge, through which you can reach Feng Xuan.

5. Lai Fengxuan

Laifengxuan in Susan Temple is a small tiled suspended mountain roof, which forms the third courtyard with the bridge corridor connecting the Seven Immortals Hall. There is a bamboo pole enclosure behind the porch, which makes the main building more concentrated.

6. Cloak Hall

Susan Temple Cloak Pavilion is located in the southwest of Laifengxuan, on the north bank of Ruilian Xichi, facing south. The first floor stands on the mountain, surrounded by flying chairs, and there is a doorway with a width of 7 meters in the north. The roof is tiled, the front ridge is decorated with a long-lived treasure top, and the grass pattern is rolled.

Please refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Susan Temple for the above contents.