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West Temple Fortune Telling _ Where is Xitian Temple?

Xitian Temple's history and culture

Xitian Temple was built in Qin Long of Ming Dynasty, and was destroyed and built repeatedly. The existing Xitian Temple should be a Qing Dynasty building. Take the brick-wood structure facing south, T-shaped bucket arch (single bucket arch) and enter the hatchback. Separated by the worship pavilion and patio. The relief of the stone carving "Xitian Temple" in Toumen has a plaque. This plaque has a history. Xitiangong is a flower-exploring and flower-fighting hall in Qing Dynasty.

There are three entrances to the West Temple outside the main entrance. There is a patio between the first entrance and the second entrance, a worship pavilion between the second entrance and the third entrance, and east-west corridors on both sides of the worship pavilion, with an area of 1 193 square meters. The whole temple building is made of brick and wood structure, single-type bucket arch, carved beams and painted buildings, with exquisite craftsmanship and grand scale.

The indoor paintings of the West Temple are carved with beams, with exquisite craftsmanship. Between the arches and on the walls, there are various sets of story characters, which are lifelike. The relief of the stone pillar and its fan is exquisite and exquisitely carved. Perhaps because of the age, the color of the relief has faded, leaving traces of the years, which makes people feel solemn.

The statue of Wang Zuo in the Buddhist temple is enshrined in a shrine, surrounded by glass. He has a fan in one hand, and the other hand naturally rests on his thigh. His mouth opened slightly, with a hint of secretive expression, as if to say something to all sentient beings ... The strangest thing is that the crown worn by Wang Zuo is not an official hat, but more like the crown of a lady who was ordered to be executed, which is a bit interesting. There is a square table in front of the shrine in Wang Zuo. There are many sacrifices on the table, mostly fruits. Interestingly, there are ten cups of green tea side by side on the table. The average person presents three or five cups of green tea, all of which are odd. Why do they worship Wang Zuo with ten cups of green tea? A mystery.