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Dule Temple

The Dule Temple (traditional Chinese: 獨樂寺; simplified Chinese: 独乐寺; pinyin: Dúlè Sì; lit. 'Temple of Solitary Joy'[1]) is a Buddhist temple located in Jizhou District of suburban Tianjin, China. The temple is of historical as well as architectural significance. Its oldest surviving buildings are two timber-frame structures, the front gate and the central hall (pavilion) that houses a colossal clay statue of the Eleven-Headed manifestation of the Bodhisattva Guanyin (Avalokiteśvara). Both structures date back to the Liao dynasty and are among the oldest surviving wooden buildings in China.[2]

Dule Temple
Guanyin Pavilion at Dule Temple
Religion
AffiliationChan Buddhism
ProvinceTianjin
DeityGuanyin
Location
LocationJi County, Tianjin
CountryChina
Location in China
Geographic coordinates40°02′39″N 117°23′48″E / 40.04417°N 117.39667°E / 40.04417; 117.39667
Architecture
StyleChinese architecture
Completed984 CE
Liao dynasty

History edit

The origins of the Dule Temple date back at least to the early Tang Dynasty. However, no buildings from the Tang Dynasty era have survived on the site. The oldest buildings still in existence, the Shan Gate and the Guanyin Pavilion, were constructed during a renovation of the temple in the second year of Tonghe Emperor of the Liao Dynasty (984 AD). These buildings, both central features of the temple, were designed and constructed by local architects and craftsmen on the basis of the Tang architectural technology and carving techniques.[3]

In 755, An Lushan held a rally in the Dule Temple at the onset of his rebellion against the Tang emperor. The name of the temple could be a reference to An Lushan, who was also known as An Dule. However, the name could also have originated from the Dule River that flows to northwest of the city, although it is not clear if the river's name predates that of the temple.[2]

In 1928, a unit of soldiers commanded by warlord Sun Dianying was stationed in the Dule Temple and used the main hall as barracks. Sun Dianying and his troops were responsible for the looting of the nearby Eastern Qing Tombs. A leftover from the military occupation of the temple are bullet holes in the timber frames that were inflicted during target practice.[2]

In the early 1930s, Dule Temple was studied by Liang Sicheng, the author of the China's first modern history on Chinese architecture. In the same decade, the temple was converted into the Jixian Village Normal School.[2]

Description edit

The grand temple complex is located in the north and faces the south.

 
Shanmen of the temple

Shanmen edit

The shanmen (Traditional Chinese: 山門; Chinese: 山门; pinyin: Shānmén) is a single-story building that stands 10 meters tall and has three single-eaves Wudian roofs (Traditional Chinese: 廡殿頂; Chinese: 庑殿顶; pinyin: Wǔdiàn Dǐng i.e., roofs with four slopes and five ridges). It functions as the front gate on the temple's south side and houses the statues of two guardian kings.[2] The Chiwen on both ends of the main ridge are the origin structures made in the Liao dynasty (907-1125). Under the south eaves is a plaque which is said to be the handwriting of the prime minister Yan Song (1480-1567) in the Ming dynasty (1368-1644). Inside the hall are two colored clay statues of Heng and Ha made in the Liao dynasty and frescos of the Four Heavenly Kings drawn in the Qing dynasty (1644-1911).[4]


Guanyin Pavilion edit

The Guanyin Pavilion (Traditional Chinese: 觀音閣; Chinese: 观音阁; pinyin: Guānyīn Gé) is a three-story timber structure with five single-eaves Xieshan roofs (Traditional Chinese: 歇山頂; Chinese: 歇山顶; pinyin: Xiēshān Dǐng, i.e., half-hipped, half-gabled roofs). The pavilion has a height of about 23 meters and consists of more than one thousand individual pieces.[2] Inside the hall there is a clay statue of the Eleven-Headed Guanyin (Traditional Chinese: 十一面觀音; Chinese: 十一面观音; pinyin: Shíyīmiàn Guānyīn). The statue, measuring 16 meters in height,[5] is the biggest of its kind in China.[3] This statue of Guanyin was constructed in the Liao dynasty (907-1125), but the artistic style is similar to that in the flourishing period of the Tang dynasty (618-907). On both sides of the statue of Guanyin are statues of his attendants, also made in the Liao dynasty. The pavilion centers with the statue of Guanyin and has two rows of column pillars around. The design which sets dougong on the pillars and architraves on the dougong in each layer separates the pavilion into three stories and makes it easier for people to pay tribute to Guanyin from different angles. The architrave are placed around the statue and the patio formed in the center is covered with an octagonal caisson (八角形藻井), which closely integrates the entire interior space and the statue. The thousands of beams, columns and architraves in the pavilion are arranged in an ordered way with high technique, which shows the excellent wooden architecture technology and achievements in the Liao dynasty.[4]

Gallery edit

Location edit

The Dule Temple is located in the center of Jizhou District. Its address is 41 Wuding Street, Jizhou District, Tianjin (Chinese: 天津市蓟县城内武定街41号; pinyin: Tiānjīn Shì Jìxiàn Chéngnèi Wǔdìng Jiē 41 hào).

Notes and references edit

  1. ^ Also translated: Monastery of Solitary Happiness
  2. ^ a b c d e f Nancy Shatzman Steinhardt, Liao architecture, University of Hawaii Press, 1997
  3. ^ a b Dule Temple - UNESCO World Heritage Centre
  4. ^ a b Zi Yan (2012). Famous Temples in China (in English and Chinese). Hefei, Anhui: Huangshan Publishing House. pp. 57–60. ISBN 978-7-5461-3146-7.
  5. ^ Chinese Academy of Architecture (1 January 1982). Ancient Chinese architecture. China Building Industry Press. p. 90. ISBN 978-962-04-0202-9. Retrieved 20 July 2011.

See also edit

External links edit

  • (in French) Illustration of inner structures (Ji County is written as Jixian in the title there)

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The Dule Temple traditional Chinese 獨樂寺 simplified Chinese 独乐寺 pinyin Dule Si lit Temple of Solitary Joy 1 is a Buddhist temple located in Jizhou District of suburban Tianjin China The temple is of historical as well as architectural significance Its oldest surviving buildings are two timber frame structures the front gate and the central hall pavilion that houses a colossal clay statue of the Eleven Headed manifestation of the Bodhisattva Guanyin Avalokitesvara Both structures date back to the Liao dynasty and are among the oldest surviving wooden buildings in China 2 Dule TempleGuanyin Pavilion at Dule TempleReligionAffiliationChan BuddhismProvinceTianjinDeityGuanyinLocationLocationJi County TianjinCountryChinaLocation in ChinaGeographic coordinates40 02 39 N 117 23 48 E 40 04417 N 117 39667 E 40 04417 117 39667ArchitectureStyleChinese architectureCompleted984 CELiao dynasty Contents 1 History 2 Description 2 1 Shanmen 2 2 Guanyin Pavilion 3 Gallery 4 Location 5 Notes and references 6 See also 7 External linksHistory editThe origins of the Dule Temple date back at least to the early Tang Dynasty However no buildings from the Tang Dynasty era have survived on the site The oldest buildings still in existence the Shan Gate and the Guanyin Pavilion were constructed during a renovation of the temple in the second year of Tonghe Emperor of the Liao Dynasty 984 AD These buildings both central features of the temple were designed and constructed by local architects and craftsmen on the basis of the Tang architectural technology and carving techniques 3 In 755 An Lushan held a rally in the Dule Temple at the onset of his rebellion against the Tang emperor The name of the temple could be a reference to An Lushan who was also known as An Dule However the name could also have originated from the Dule River that flows to northwest of the city although it is not clear if the river s name predates that of the temple 2 In 1928 a unit of soldiers commanded by warlord Sun Dianying was stationed in the Dule Temple and used the main hall as barracks Sun Dianying and his troops were responsible for the looting of the nearby Eastern Qing Tombs A leftover from the military occupation of the temple are bullet holes in the timber frames that were inflicted during target practice 2 In the early 1930s Dule Temple was studied by Liang Sicheng the author of the China s first modern history on Chinese architecture In the same decade the temple was converted into the Jixian Village Normal School 2 Description editThe grand temple complex is located in the north and faces the south nbsp Shanmen of the templeShanmen edit The shanmen Traditional Chinese 山門 Chinese 山门 pinyin Shanmen is a single story building that stands 10 meters tall and has three single eaves Wudian roofs Traditional Chinese 廡殿頂 Chinese 庑殿顶 pinyin Wǔdian Dǐng i e roofs with four slopes and five ridges It functions as the front gate on the temple s south side and houses the statues of two guardian kings 2 The Chiwen on both ends of the main ridge are the origin structures made in the Liao dynasty 907 1125 Under the south eaves is a plaque which is said to be the handwriting of the prime minister Yan Song 1480 1567 in the Ming dynasty 1368 1644 Inside the hall are two colored clay statues of Heng and Ha made in the Liao dynasty and frescos of the Four Heavenly Kings drawn in the Qing dynasty 1644 1911 4 Guanyin Pavilion edit The Guanyin Pavilion Traditional Chinese 觀音閣 Chinese 观音阁 pinyin Guanyin Ge is a three story timber structure with five single eaves Xieshan roofs Traditional Chinese 歇山頂 Chinese 歇山顶 pinyin Xieshan Dǐng i e half hipped half gabled roofs The pavilion has a height of about 23 meters and consists of more than one thousand individual pieces 2 Inside the hall there is a clay statue of the Eleven Headed Guanyin Traditional Chinese 十一面觀音 Chinese 十一面观音 pinyin Shiyimian Guanyin The statue measuring 16 meters in height 5 is the biggest of its kind in China 3 This statue of Guanyin was constructed in the Liao dynasty 907 1125 but the artistic style is similar to that in the flourishing period of the Tang dynasty 618 907 On both sides of the statue of Guanyin are statues of his attendants also made in the Liao dynasty The pavilion centers with the statue of Guanyin and has two rows of column pillars around The design which sets dougong on the pillars and architraves on the dougong in each layer separates the pavilion into three stories and makes it easier for people to pay tribute to Guanyin from different angles The architrave are placed around the statue and the patio formed in the center is covered with an octagonal caisson 八角形藻井 which closely integrates the entire interior space and the statue The thousands of beams columns and architraves in the pavilion are arranged in an ordered way with high technique which shows the excellent wooden architecture technology and achievements in the Liao dynasty 4 Gallery edit nbsp Temple courtyard nbsp View from within the Guanyin Pavilion nbsp Temple roof exhibiting a xieshan hip and gable styleLocation editThe Dule Temple is located in the center of Jizhou District Its address is 41 Wuding Street Jizhou District Tianjin Chinese 天津市蓟县城内武定街41号 pinyin Tianjin Shi Jixian Chengnei Wǔding Jie 41 hao Notes and references edit Also translated Monastery of Solitary Happiness a b c d e f Nancy Shatzman Steinhardt Liao architecture University of Hawaii Press 1997 a b Dule Temple UNESCO World Heritage Centre a b Zi Yan 2012 Famous Temples in China in English and Chinese Hefei Anhui Huangshan Publishing House pp 57 60 ISBN 978 7 5461 3146 7 Chinese Academy of Architecture 1 January 1982 Ancient Chinese architecture China Building Industry Press p 90 ISBN 978 962 04 0202 9 Retrieved 20 July 2011 See also editPagoda of Fogong Temple another wooden structure from the Liao Dynasty built in 1056 External links edit in French Illustration of inner structures Ji County is written as Jixian in the title there Retrieved 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