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Fortune teller in Yinshan Tallinn _ Interpretation of Yinshan Tallinn

Fortune teller in Tallinn, Yinshan.

I have long known that there is a Yinshan Tallinn in Changping, and I have never had a chance to go. Passing Changping the day before the Spring Festival, I occasionally saw a street sign of Yinshan Tallinn on the roadside, so I followed the instructions of the street sign and walked all the way to Yinshan Tallinn. Take Ansi Road to Yinshan Tallinn. The road conditions are very good. There were few cars on this road years ago, but all the roads were mountain roads with many bends. You need to drive strictly according to the speed limit and don't exceed the speed limit.

It's already two o'clock in the afternoon when we arrive in Tallinn, Yinshan, and the car can drive all the way to the gate of the scenic spot. At present, the off-season price is implemented, and each adult ticket is 15 yuan. After a brief conversation with the staff of the scenic spot, I learned that the mountain in the scenic spot is not high, and it takes one hour to reach the top, and Tallinn, the main scenic spot, can be seen in five minutes. I thanked him in a hurry and went into the park with a camera tripod.

The Tallinn in Yinshan attracts me the most. According to the broadcast of scenic spots, this is the largest number of scenic spots in China. Tallinn has experienced the Ming and Qing Dynasties and the Republic of China since Liao, Jin and Yuan Dynasties, and has a history of thousands of years. Up to now, 18 Buddhist pagodas have been well preserved. All ancient pagodas have been preserved because they are located in remote mountainous areas. Now Yinshan Tallinn is listed as a national key cultural relics protection unit, and drones are prohibited from flying in the park. Because of the experience of drones falling into the grass before, the scenic spot is worried that the drone falling may damage the ancient pagoda, so it is forbidden for drones to fly. I personally agree with this regulation of scenic spots. After all, such a spectacular ancient building is very rare, and every photographer has the responsibility to protect its integrity.

I mainly shoot the ancient pagoda on the ground with a shifting lens. Because the tower is high, I use the translation function of the shift lens to move the tower down and make the composition perfect. In addition, I also used a 70-200mm lens to shoot Tallinn in the distance, and some architectural details were also shot through a 70-200mm lens. There was no one in the park, and the last snow was still piled in the shadows. This kind of shooting is simply cool.

According to records, Yinshan was once a famous Buddhist shrine in northern China. As early as the Tang Dynasty, this is the famous Buddhist Dojo, which is also called "South Gold and North Silver" with Jinshan in Jiangsu. During the Tang and Yuan Dynasties, Deng Yinfeng, a famous monk, gave lectures here. During the Jintianhui period, a generation of Buddhist masters also came to Yinshan, established Dayan Holy Temple (also known as yanshou temple and Huokeji), and successively built five brick pagodas with dense eaves for burying the famous relics of the Jin Dynasty, initially forming a Tallinn area which is integrated with the temple buildings and relatively concentrated in layout.

As the sun sets, the whole Tallinn is solemn, and the afterglow of the setting sun falls on the pale yellow tower, which has a sacred feeling.

There are two kinds of pagodas in Tallinn: dense eaves and bowls. During the Jin, Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties, many Buddhist pagodas were built in Yinshan Mountain, most of which were bowls. These Buddhist pagodas with different shapes and sizes are tens of feet high and a few feet low. Some of them are located in Hokkeji and some are located in other places at the foot of Yinshan Mountain, so there are countless "Yinshan Pagodas".

Because of the time, I only photographed the main scenic spots in Tallinn for about three hours, but I didn't climb the Range Rover. I want to go several times next time and try to photograph all the towers.

You can clearly see the moire and arch of the brick carving in the details of the tower.

This brick statue of Buddha is very beautiful. It was built 1000 years ago.

Yinshan Tallinn is an ancient community worthy of tasting. It is suggested that colleagues who come to Tallinn to shoot should set aside plenty of time, preferably in the off-season when there are no tourists to disturb them.

Today is New Year's Eve, the Year of the Rat is coming, and the pneumonia virus is ravaging the whole country. I hope this group of posts shooting Buddhist holy places can bring you good luck, and I wish you good health and all the best!