Qiongzhu Temple

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The main building of the Qiongzhu Temple
Replicas of two Arhat (Chinese: Luohan ) sculptures in front of the temple
In the courtyard of the Qiongzhu Temple

The Qiongzhu Temple or Bamboo Temple ( Chinese  筇竹寺 , Pinyin Qióngzhú sì , English Qiongzhu Temple / Bamboo Temple ) in Kunming in the Chinese province of Yunnan is a Buddhist temple. It is located in the northwest of Kunming on the Yu'an Shan 玉 案 山. It is in Yunnan, the first temple of from the Zhongyuan (the central regions of China) introduced -region Chan - Buddhism ( Chan zong ), he was at the beginning of the Mongol dynasty built. The current facility dates from the Qing Dynasty . The facility consists of the main hall, the Luohan hall, the Huayan pavilion and the like. a.

The sculptor Li Guangxiu黎 广 修 from Sichuan created the famous sculptures of the Five Hundred Arhats (Chinese: Wubai Luohan 五百 罗汉) there from 1883 to 1890 with some students : 216 in the Fanyin Pavilion, 216 in the Tiantailai Pavilion and 68 in the main hall.

The Qiongzhu Temple ( Qiongzhu si ) has been on the list of monuments of the People's Republic of China (5-406) since 2001 . It is one of the national focus temples of Buddhism in Han Chinese areas .

literature

reference books

Cihai ("Sea of ​​Words"), Shanghai cishu chubanshe, Shanghai 2002, ISBN 7-5326-0839-5

Web links

Commons : Qiongzhu Temple  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Footnotes

  1. The word qióngzhú筇 竹 denotes the bamboo Qiongzhuea tumidinoda in Chinese .
  2. ^ Cihai , p. 1364.

Coordinates: 25 ° 4 ′ 8 ″  N , 102 ° 37 ′ 22 ″  E