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Bishan Temple

The Bishan Temple or Guangji Maopeng (Chinese: 碧山寺; pinyin: Bìshān Sì or simplified Chinese: 广济茅蓬; traditional Chinese: 廣濟茅蓬; pinyin: Guǎngjì Máopéng) is a Buddhist temple located in Taihuai Town of Wutai County, Xinzhou, Shanxi, China.[1]

Bishan Temple
碧山寺
The paifang at Bishan Temple.
Religion
AffiliationBuddhism
SectChan Buddhism
Location
LocationWutai County, Shanxi, China
Shown within Shanxi
Geographic coordinates39°01′46″N 113°36′48″E / 39.029336°N 113.613396°E / 39.029336; 113.613396
Architecture
StyleChinese architecture
Date establishedEmperor Xiaowen of Northern Wei (467-499)

History edit

In the Qingliangshan Annals, a poem described Bishan Temple as "落日碧山寺,萧然古涧边,白云生翠崦,明月下寒泉。".

Baiyun Temple was first established in the reign of Emperor Xiaowen of Northern Wei (467-499) and initially called "Beishan Temple" (北山寺).[2]

In the period of Emperor Yingzong of Ming (1435-1449 and 1457-1464) in the Ming dynasty (1368-1644), it was renamed "Puji Temple" (普济寺).[3]

In the reign of the Qianlong Emperor (1711-1799), because the temple is surrounded by mountains, it is also called Bishan Temple.[3] Later in the reign of Emperor Xuantong (1908-1912), it was also named "Guangji Maopeng" (广济茅蓬).[3]

In 1983 it has been designated as a "National Key Buddhist Temples in Han Chinese Area".

On August 26, 2017, master Dayun (达云法师), a student of Chan master Miaojiang (妙江长老) served as abbot of Biyun Temple.[4]

Architecture edit

Paifang edit

Under the paifang is a horizontal inscribed board with the Chinese characters "清凉震萃". A wooden plaque with a couplet is hung on the two side pillars. It says "敷演清凉,四时瑞雪常飘,幻出银装世界。恢宏极乐,六月莲花始放,翻成金色乾坤。".[3]

Hall of Four Heavenly Kings edit

Maitreya is enshrined in the Hall of Four Heavenly Kings and at the back of his statue is a statue of Skanda. Statues of Four Heavenly Kings stand on the left and right sides.[3]

Pilu Hall edit

The Pilu Hall (毗卢殿), also known as "Leiyin Baodian" (雷音宝殿), in the middle is Pilu Buddha (毗盧佛), the twelve Bodhisattva stand on the platform of gable wall. On the left, from back to front, they are statues of Miaode, Puyan, Maitreya, Weide Zizai, Jingzhu Yezhang and Yuanjue (妙德、普眼、弥勒、威德自在、净诸业障、圆觉六菩萨). On the right, from back to front, they are statues of Samantabhadra, Jingangzang, Qingjinghui, Bianyin, Pujue and Xianshan (普贤、金刚藏、清净慧、辩音、普觉、贤善首六菩萨). A pair of Buddha's warrior stand on both sides of the gate.[3]

Zhaobi edit

The Zhaobi (照壁) is built by stones and bricks. A Chinese poem is carved in the Zhaobi. It reads: "眼错不辨天花落,口说前朝事可凭,铁棒五郎曾护驾,铜台大显五台僧。"[3]

Jietan Hall (Hall of Ordination Altar) edit

Jietan Hall (Hall of Ordination Altar), the most important hall in the temple, is the third hall of the temple. A large square ordination altar (戒坛) which is 5.1 metres (17 ft) long, 5 metres (16 ft) wide and 1.2 metres (3 ft 11 in) high and made of bluestone is placed in the middle of the hall. The present ordination altar was built in the Ming dynasty (1368-1644). A sitting statue of Sakyamni which was brought from Burma in 1928 stands on the ordination altar. Both sides of the statue enshrine the Eighteen Arhats, they were made in the Shunzhi period (1644-1661) of Qing dynasty (1644-1912).[3]

Buddhist Texts Library edit

The Buddhist Texts Library is a two-story wooden structure. The sitting statue of Maitreya is placed with his head to the two-story.[3]

References edit

  1. ^ [Bishan Temple]. chinawts.com (in Chinese). 2005. Archived from the original on 2018-02-17. Retrieved 2017-12-17.
  2. ^ 五台山这座驰名中外的寺院迎来第六代方丈 它有着怎样傲娇的历史. iFeng (in Chinese). 2017-08-25.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i [Bishan Temple in Mount Wutai]. huaxia.com (in Chinese). 2015. Archived from the original on 2010-12-08. Retrieved 2017-12-17.
  4. ^ 达云法师荣膺五台山碧山寺方丈升座庆典圆满举行. iFeng (in Chinese). 2017-08-26.

External links edit

bishan, temple, guangji, maopeng, chinese, 碧山寺, pinyin, bìshān, simplified, chinese, 广济茅蓬, traditional, chinese, 廣濟茅蓬, pinyin, guǎngjì, máopéng, buddhist, temple, located, taihuai, town, wutai, county, xinzhou, shanxi, china, 碧山寺the, paifang, religionaffiliati. The Bishan Temple or Guangji Maopeng Chinese 碧山寺 pinyin Bishan Si or simplified Chinese 广济茅蓬 traditional Chinese 廣濟茅蓬 pinyin Guǎngji Maopeng is a Buddhist temple located in Taihuai Town of Wutai County Xinzhou Shanxi China 1 Bishan Temple碧山寺The paifang at Bishan Temple ReligionAffiliationBuddhismSectChan BuddhismLocationLocationWutai County Shanxi ChinaShown within ShanxiGeographic coordinates39 01 46 N 113 36 48 E 39 029336 N 113 613396 E 39 029336 113 613396ArchitectureStyleChinese architectureDate establishedEmperor Xiaowen of Northern Wei 467 499 Contents 1 History 2 Architecture 2 1 Paifang 2 2 Hall of Four Heavenly Kings 2 3 Pilu Hall 2 4 Zhaobi 2 5 Jietan Hall Hall of Ordination Altar 2 6 Buddhist Texts Library 3 References 4 External linksHistory editIn the Qingliangshan Annals a poem described Bishan Temple as 落日碧山寺 萧然古涧边 白云生翠崦 明月下寒泉 Baiyun Temple was first established in the reign of Emperor Xiaowen of Northern Wei 467 499 and initially called Beishan Temple 北山寺 2 In the period of Emperor Yingzong of Ming 1435 1449 and 1457 1464 in the Ming dynasty 1368 1644 it was renamed Puji Temple 普济寺 3 In the reign of the Qianlong Emperor 1711 1799 because the temple is surrounded by mountains it is also called Bishan Temple 3 Later in the reign of Emperor Xuantong 1908 1912 it was also named Guangji Maopeng 广济茅蓬 3 In 1983 it has been designated as a National Key Buddhist Temples in Han Chinese Area On August 26 2017 master Dayun 达云法师 a student of Chan master Miaojiang 妙江长老 served as abbot of Biyun Temple 4 Architecture editPaifang edit Under the paifang is a horizontal inscribed board with the Chinese characters 清凉震萃 A wooden plaque with a couplet is hung on the two side pillars It says 敷演清凉 四时瑞雪常飘 幻出银装世界 恢宏极乐 六月莲花始放 翻成金色乾坤 3 Hall of Four Heavenly Kings edit Maitreya is enshrined in the Hall of Four Heavenly Kings and at the back of his statue is a statue of Skanda Statues of Four Heavenly Kings stand on the left and right sides 3 Pilu Hall edit The Pilu Hall 毗卢殿 also known as Leiyin Baodian 雷音宝殿 in the middle is Pilu Buddha 毗盧佛 the twelve Bodhisattva stand on the platform of gable wall On the left from back to front they are statues of Miaode Puyan Maitreya Weide Zizai Jingzhu Yezhang and Yuanjue 妙德 普眼 弥勒 威德自在 净诸业障 圆觉六菩萨 On the right from back to front they are statues of Samantabhadra Jingangzang Qingjinghui Bianyin Pujue and Xianshan 普贤 金刚藏 清净慧 辩音 普觉 贤善首六菩萨 A pair of Buddha s warrior stand on both sides of the gate 3 Zhaobi edit The Zhaobi 照壁 is built by stones and bricks A Chinese poem is carved in the Zhaobi It reads 眼错不辨天花落 口说前朝事可凭 铁棒五郎曾护驾 铜台大显五台僧 3 Jietan Hall Hall of Ordination Altar edit Jietan Hall Hall of Ordination Altar the most important hall in the temple is the third hall of the temple A large square ordination altar 戒坛 which is 5 1 metres 17 ft long 5 metres 16 ft wide and 1 2 metres 3 ft 11 in high and made of bluestone is placed in the middle of the hall The present ordination altar was built in the Ming dynasty 1368 1644 A sitting statue of Sakyamni which was brought from Burma in 1928 stands on the ordination altar Both sides of the statue enshrine the Eighteen Arhats they were made in the Shunzhi period 1644 1661 of Qing dynasty 1644 1912 3 Buddhist Texts Library edit The Buddhist Texts Library is a two story wooden structure The sitting statue of Maitreya is placed with his head to the two story 3 References edit 碧山寺 Bishan Temple chinawts com in Chinese 2005 Archived from the original on 2018 02 17 Retrieved 2017 12 17 五台山这座驰名中外的寺院迎来第六代方丈 它有着怎样傲娇的历史 iFeng in Chinese 2017 08 25 a b c d e f g h i 五台山碧山寺 Bishan Temple in Mount Wutai huaxia com in Chinese 2015 Archived from the original on 2010 12 08 Retrieved 2017 12 17 达云法师荣膺五台山碧山寺方丈升座庆典圆满举行 iFeng in Chinese 2017 08 26 External links edit Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bishan Temple amp oldid 1179980723, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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