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The Thousand Buddha Hall of Lingyan Temple

The Thousand Buddha Hall of Lingyan Temple in Jinan is the best-preserved and most grandiose building within the temple. It was originally built during the Zhenguan period of the Tang Dynasty and underwent renovations during the Jiayou period of the Song Dynasty and the Jiajing and Wanli periods of the Ming Dynasty. The Thousand Buddha Hall was founded by Monk Huichong, and the existing wooden structure is from the Ming Dynasty. It has seven bays in width and four bays in depth, with a single-eave hipped roof, gentle slopes, and deep eaves. Under the eaves are spacious and grand dougong (bracket sets), with beautifully painted wooden beams. The eaves corners extend long and high, giving the impression of wings ready to fly. Eight stone pillars stand under the front eaves, with bases carved with patterns of dragons, phoenixes, flowers, leaves, water waves, lotus petals, and lotus flowers adorned with treasures, showcasing exquisite craftsmanship and reflecting the style of the Tang and Song Dynasties. In the center of the hall stands the gilded 'Three Body Buddhas,' all seated in the lotus position, with dignified expressions, smooth clothing lines, and simple attire, exuding strong artistic appeal. The most captivating feature inside the Thousand Buddha Hall is the 40 colored clay Arhat statues from the Song Dynasty, praised as 'the finest sculptures in the country.' These clay Arhat statues depict the different images and personalities of 40 high monks, each vivid and lifelike, with no two alike. Liang Qichao once inscribed 'the finest sculptures in the country' for these statues. These clay Arhat statues not only hold high artistic value but also are of great importance for the study of Buddhist history. The Thousand Buddha Hall is built on a high platform against the mountain, and its architectural style and interior decorations showcase the artistic characteristics of the Tang and Song Dynasties. It is one of the important cultural heritages of Lingyan Temple and even Jinan City.
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Posted: Jul 19, 2024
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