A temple is often a place of exile for the spirit of the countryside, a witness to the changes of history, and therefore, those familiar with the allusions of the descendants of Mei's family, as living and flowing local anthologies.
Shisi Temple
Posted: Dec 27, 2016
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境无界
5/5Outstanding
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Shisi Temple was built in Shaoxing, Song Dynasty for 10 years. Song Gaozong gave the name Shisiyuan. It was expanded in the 16th year of Yuan to Zheng (1356). Ming Xuande changed its name to Shisi Temple in the first year of Ming Xuande. It was continued in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasty. It is located in a thousand-year-old temple in Daxuan, in the cloud, and it is quiet as if it is a legacy independent fairy. Sisi Temple sits west and east, composed of Shanmen, Xinjing Bell Tower, Daxiong Palace, Sanqing Palace, Maxian Palace, Mei's Ancestral Hall, etc., for the ancient temple architecture of the Han layout, the ancient temple preserved the ancient buildings of the Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing epochs. With a long history and simple elegance, it is a rare ancient temple built in China for thousands of years.
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Posted: Feb 21, 2023
阿兵锅
4/5Excellent
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This temple has the feel of Angkor Wat, with towering trees.
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Posted: Aug 2, 2023
大猫漫步走
1/5Terrible
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I came from Jiangsu sincerely and was told that the Yunzhong Festival attractions could not be improved. It was said that there was an announcement. I attached a screenshot. Please tell me where to prompt the closure announcement. It is obviously a group of film crews to shoot. The staff clearly said that it is, the impression of this is very poor.
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Posted: Oct 12, 2023
天间水边
5/5Outstanding
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It is really a place worth slowly experiencing...
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Posted: Oct 18, 2022
华-Rainbow
4/5Excellent
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Two eyes are the Dachikeng Bridge, which also stands quietly in the Yi village. Shisi Temple, a very simple Song Dynasty wooden building, thought he was in Kyoto