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Is Xuankong Temple really suspended in the air?

2025-01-02 20:43
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Xuan Kong Temple was indeed a building hanging on a cliff, which could be confirmed from many documents. Xuankong Temple was built on the cliff of Cuiping Peak in the Golden Dragon Gorge of Mount Heng. The entire temple was suspended on the steep cliff, and the uneven part of the cliff was cleverly built according to the situation, which was particularly well-arranged. All the buildings were supported by dozens of wooden pillars that looked like chopsticks. In addition, the location of Xuankong Temple also added an advantage to its suspended effect. The mountainside of Cuiping Peak was a natural groove, and the top naturally extended outward to block the erosion of rain. The higher position also avoided the invasion of floods. Therefore, although no pictures were provided, it was certain that Xuan Kong Temple was a building that was really hanging on the cliff.

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Is Xuankong Temple really suspended in the air?

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2025-01-06 03:35

Yes, Xuan Kong Temple was really suspended in the air. Xuankong Temple was located between the cliffs of Cuiping Peak on the west side of Jinlong Gorge, Hengshan Mountain, Hunyuan County, Datong City, Shanxi Province. It was built halfway up the cliff, using the concave and concave parts of the cliff to cleverly build according to the situation. Below the temple was a cliff, and the entire temple was suspended on the steep cliff. The building relied on the beams and rocks inserted into the mountain to bear the weight, giving people the feeling of being suspended in the air. Therefore, the architectural form of Xuankong Temple made it truly suspended in the air.

Is Xuankong Temple really suspended in the air?

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2025-01-04 19:19

Yes, Xuan Kong Temple was really suspended in the air. Xuankong Temple was located between the cliffs of Cuiping Peak on the west side of Jinlong Gorge, Hengshan Mountain, Hunyuan County, Datong City, Shanxi Province. It was built halfway up the cliff, using the concave and concave parts of the cliff to cleverly build according to the situation. Below the temple was a cliff, and the entire temple was suspended on the steep cliff. The building relied on the beams and rocks inserted into the mountain to bear the weight, making it more like a castle in the air. The architectural style of Xuankong Temple displayed the wisdom and craftsmanship of the ancient Chinese people, giving people a mysterious and spectacular feeling.

Is Xuankong Temple really suspended in the air?

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2024-12-23 02:54

Yes, Xuan Kong Temple was really suspended in the air. Xuankong Temple was located between the cliffs of Cuiping Peak on the west side of Jinlong Gorge, Hengshan Mountain, Hunyuan County, Datong City, Shanxi Province. It was built halfway up the cliff, using the concave and concave parts of the cliff to cleverly build according to the situation. Below the temple was a cliff, and the entire temple was suspended on the steep cliff. The building relied on the beams and rocks inserted into the mountain to bear the weight, making it more like a floating palace. Xuan Kong Temple's location and architectural layout had been carefully designed to allow it to hang firmly in the air. Although no specific pictures were provided, it could be concluded from many documents that Xuankong Temple was a building that really hung on a cliff.

Is Xuankong Temple really suspended in the air? Why?

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2025-01-06 19:54

Xuan Kong Temple was indeed called Xuan Kong Temple because it was built on a cliff. The architects of Xuankong Temple used a unique design and construction technique to allow the temple to hang from the cliff. Experts believed that the reason why Xuankong Temple could be suspended in the air was mainly due to the support of the "iron carrying pole" and the standing wood. The iron carrying pole was a square wooden beam made of the local ironwood. It was deeply inserted into the rock to support it. The landing points of the standing trees (pillars) had been carefully calculated to ensure that the entire Xuankong Temple could be supported. In addition, Xuan Kong Temple was located in a depression on the mountainside, which could prevent the building from being destroyed by the wind and rain and the sun. At the same time, it could also prevent rolling stones from falling and hitting Xuan Kong Temple. The architectural layout of Xuan Kong Temple was compact, with rich spatial layers. There were changes in the symmetries, and it looked orderly. The structure and stability of Xuankong Temple allowed it to stand until now. In general, Xuan Kong Temple was called Xuan Kong Temple because it was built on a cliff and used special construction techniques and designs.

Why can Xuankong Temple be suspended in the air?

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2025-01-06 07:02

Xuan Kong Temple was able to float in the air because of its special design and structure. The reason why Xuan Kong Temple was suspended in the air was mainly because of the support of the beams and standing trees. The beams of the Xuankong Temple were made of the local specialty, ironwood. After being soaked in tung oil, they had the effect of preservation and insect control. These beams were deeply embedded in the rocks, using the principles of mechanics and the rocks as a pivot point to allow the Xuankong Temple to hang on the cliff. In addition, there were standing trees (pillars) supporting the Xuankong Temple. The landing point of each standing tree had been carefully calculated to ensure that the entire Xuankong Temple could be supported stably. Therefore, the reason why Xuan Kong Temple could be suspended in the air was because of the supporting structure of the beams and standing trees in the building.

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2025-01-05 20:49

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Xuankong Temple and Xuankong Village

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2025-01-08 17:55

Xuan Kong Temple and Xuan Kong Village were two different locations. Xuankong Temple was located on the cliff of Cuiping Peak on the west side of Jinlong Gorge, Hengshan Mountain, Hunyuan County, Datong City, Shanxi Province. It was a unique temple built on the cliff. The temple was built on an earthen platform in the vast desert west of Xuankong Village. It was six to seven meters above the ground and looked like it was suspended in the air from afar, hence the name Xuankong Temple. Xuankong Temple was built 1400 years ago in the late Northern Wei Dynasty. It was the only unique temple in China that combined Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism. It was listed as a key cultural relic protection unit in Shanxi Province. Xuankong Village was located in Censhan Township, Ningwu County, Shanxi Province. The entire village was located on a cliff that was more than 2300 meters above sea level. Looking up from the bottom of the valley, it was like a castle in the air, with its back against the cliff and its face facing the canyon, forming a unique landscape that was isolated from the surrounding world. Xuankong Village was one of the top ten ancient villages in China. In recent years, through targeted poverty relief and tourism development, it had undergone earth-shaking changes.

Xuankong Temple

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2025-01-08 01:18

The Xuankong Temple was located between the cliffs of Cuiping Peak on the west side of the Golden Dragon Gorge in Hengshan, Hunyuan County, Datong City, Shanxi Province.

Xuankong Temple

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2025-01-06 23:08

Xuankong Temple was a temple located on the cliff of Cuiping Peak on the west side of Golden Dragon Gorge in Hengshan, Hunyuan County, Shanxi Province, China. It was built 1400 years ago in the later period of the Northern Wei Dynasty. It was the only unique temple in China that combined Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism. It was also one of the earliest wooden structures built on the cliff in the world. Xuankong Temple was a key cultural relic protected in China and was known as the "number one scenic spot" among the 18 scenic spots of Mount Heng. The temple was about 50 meters above the ground and consisted of 40 houses. All of them were supported by a wooden frame structure and were fixed by 27 wooden beams inserted into the rock wall. Buddhist, Taoist, and Confucian statues were worshiped in the temple, and a large number of murals, sculptures, and Buddhist scriptures were preserved. They had extremely high cultural value. The architectural style of Xuankong Temple was unique. It was famous for its precipitous abyss. It was known as one of the earliest and best preserved high-altitude wooden cliff buildings in China. Xuankong Temple was also one of the seven Xuankong Temples in China. The other Xuankong Temples were distributed in Guangling County, Long County, Jingxing County, Xishan County, Jianchuan County, and Jiande City.

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