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Mount Tai Dai Temple: A Thousand-Year-Old Imperial Sacrificial Site, Every Brick and Tile is an Epic!

🏯 The Past and Present of the Ancient Temple Dai Temple, built during the Han Dynasty, has stood tall through more than 2,000 years of wind and rain. As the imperial palace for emperors to perform the Fengshan sacrifices on Mount Tai, it witnessed the grand occasions of 72 emperors ascending Mount Tai. Strolling among the red walls and yellow tiles, touching the weathered stone tablets, you can almost hear the echoes of history. 🖼️ Stunning Architectural Art When it comes to the environment and architectural features of Dai Temple, the most breathtaking is the Tiankuang Hall. This Song Dynasty building is considered one of the "Three Great Halls of the East," with glazed tiles on its double-eaved hip roof shining brilliantly under the sun. Inside, the massive mural "Mount Tai God’s Imperial Procession" is extraordinarily vivid, with lifelike figures. 🌳 Deep and Serene Courtyards The towering ancient cypress trees inside Dai Temple are also a marvel. In the Han Cypress Courtyard, several cypresses are said to have been personally planted by Emperor Wu of Han, with tree ages exceeding 2,100 years. It’s especially recommended to rest a while under their shade and feel the traces of time left here. 📿 Cultural Treasures You Should Know 1️⃣ Qin Inscribed Stone: The earliest surviving Qin Dynasty inscribed stone, the "Li Si Stele," is an important witness to the evolution of Chinese calligraphy. 2️⃣ Bronze Pavilion: A fully bronze pavilion cast during the Ming Dynasty, its golden luster and exquisite craftsmanship are awe-inspiring. 3️⃣ Dai Temple Stele Forest: A collection of 176 precious steles from the Han to Qing Dynasties, regarded as an open-air calligraphy museum. 💡 Travel Tips Dai Temple has a rigorous layout; it’s recommended to start your visit along the central axis: Yao Can Pavilion → Dai Temple Archway → Zhengyang Gate → Peitian Gate → Ren’an Gate → Tiankuang Hall → Rear Palace. The ancient buildings paired with golden ginkgo or lush green pine and cypress in spring and autumn make for the best photos! Dai Temple is not just a temple; it is a three-dimensional textbook of Chinese history. Here, every detail tells the long and profound story of Chinese civilization.
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