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Calligraphy Inscriptions of Jingshan Temple (1415)

Jingshan Temple (1415). The calligraphy inscriptions of Jingshan Temple, also known as Jiangtian Zen Temple in Zhenjiang, is built against the mountain and dominates the south bank of the Yangtze River. As a millennium-old temple, it has been passed down through generations, attracting countless literati and poets who either compose poems or write couplets, leaving many calligraphy inscriptions, adding ancient relics to Jingshan Temple. Here, the most prominent is the 'Jiangtian Overview' written by Emperor Kangxi's own hand, which has become a treasure of Jingshan Temple. There are also inscriptions such as 'Heaven and Earth are of the Same Age', 'Eternal Majestic View', 'Famous Blue Belt', 'Dominating the River Flow', 'Dragon, Tiger, Phoenix and Phoenix', witnessing the praise of Jingshan Temple by literati of all ages.
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Posted: Feb 11, 2024
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