天津独乐寺
Temple of Solitary Joy is located at inside west city
gate of Ji County, Tianjin City. It is known for its refined
architecture skill in Channel's ancient buildings and has got the
reputation of Six Best. These are: The earliest Dingshan Gate
(Gate of Withstanding Hill) of the ground hall preserved now; The
earliest Chiwei object on the Hill Gate preserved now; The earliest
plane distribution which took pavilion as the center on the
architecture plane; The biggest clay sculptured statue of
Avalokiteavara inside a pavilion in China; The Avalokiteavara is
also the most ancient high storeyed one; The more precious fact is
that the Temple of Solitary Joy has stood unscathed after thousand
years of rain, snow, wind and frost and 28 big attacks, hence the
most durable ancient Monastery of thousand years.
Entering the Temple , the first comes to sight is 10
m high gate, on the arch of which there hangs a horizontal
inscribed board: Temple of Solitary Joy. The single eaves ground
hall roof was the roof building form during the western Tsin
(AD265-316) and Southern and Northern Dyansty (420-589) period,
which was called Siadading in ancient time and now it is called big
roof. On the two ends of the plane ridge, there are inward Chiweis.
Chi denoted sparrow hawk in ancient time, which is a kind of fierce
bird. The stand base of the gate is comparatively low, but the hall
pinnacle is much higher above eaves and the pottery animal figures
look sturdy; solemn and sturdy. There is no ceiling inside the
pinnacle, therefor the painted beam and purlieus are visible. The
whole piece is exquisitely wrought, simple arranged and skillfully
done, for which people gasp in administration.
Crossing the gate, one comes to the core building -
Avalokitesvara Pavilion, 23 m in height. Form outside appearance,
it is two storeyed, but inside there is a hidden storey, thus three
storeyed in fact. On the eaves corners, pottery unicorns are
sculptured, on which little Buddha statues ride. Copper bells are
hung under eaves corners, swaying with the wind, a specially
refined scene. The most attractive thing is the structure of
Dougong (sets of brackets on top of the columns supporting the
beams within and roof eaves without——each set consisting of tiers
of outstretching arms called Gong, cushioned with trapezoidal
blocks called Dou). It is made of overlapping Dougong shaped wood
blocks and bow shaped horizontal wood bars by adopting 24 forms
with each layer stretching out as bracket, big in upper part and
small in lower part, thinly scattered, steady and sturdy. It makes
eaves of the pavilion look like flying, far and deep in the sky, a
beautiful and magnificent view.
Entering the Avalokitesvara Pavilion, the very sight
is a huge standing Avalokitesvara Statue. If one stands by it, his
height is only up to her ankle. The Statue, 16.27 m in height, is
the biggest clay sculpture of Avalokitesvara in China. Two statues
of attendant Bodhisattvas under the knee of Avalokitesvara are also
3 m in height. On the crown of the head of Avalokitesvara, there
are 10 small Avalokitesvare's heads, hence it is called 11 faces
Avalokitesvara. Reviewing around the inner part of the pavilion,
one can discover that pillars of high and low storeys are not
directly linked through, but the pillars of the upper storey are
inserted into the arch head of that of lower storey. The upper
storey of the pavilion is in a form of six corners empty well,
while the lower storey is in a form of square empty well. This kind
of structure is not only beautiful and strong, but also adds the
space of the upper part of Budha statues. On the four walls inside
the pavilion, colorful murals are painted, the theme of which is
the images of 16 Arhats and 2 Ming Dynasty Emperors, which are the
earliest subjects of Buddhism. On he murals, 2 m high Arhats with 3
heads and 4 arms are extremely lifelike and Ming Emperors on the
four walls are full of power and grandeur. On the upper part of the
murals, there are mountains, forest, cloud and river, while on the
lower part, there are paintings of secular themes with vivid and
natural lines, which embody the superb the skill and arts of
painting of ancient Buddhism in China.
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