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The photos inside Xuankong Temple are real.

2024-12-25 23:52
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The photos of the interior of Xuan Kong Temple were real. Zhao Sijing, a member of the Beijing Folk Artists Association, did not find any standing trees in the early photos, so he suspected that the standing trees under the Xuankong Temple had no supporting effect at all. However, archaeologists found that all the pavilions and boardwalks of Xuankong Temple had beams buried under them. These wood, about 50 centimeters in diameter, seemed to have grown out of the rock. The exposed part of the beams was about one meter long, and there was a wooden corridor on it. The base of the entire pavilion was also directly pressed against these beams. In addition, in the 1980s, archaeologists accidentally discovered two rows of square stone holes on the steep stone walls in the southern part of the canyon. These findings showed that the photos of Xuan Kong Temple were real, and the construction and supporting structure of Xuan Kong Temple were indeed confusing and amazing.

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Xuankong Temple photos are real

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2024-12-19 02:59

The picture of Xuan Kong Temple was real. Zhao Sijing, a member of the Beijing Folk Artists Association, did not find any standing trees in the early photos, so he suspected that the standing trees under the Xuankong Temple had no supporting effect at all. However, archaeologists found that all the pavilions and boardwalks of Xuankong Temple had beams buried under them, and these wood with a diameter of about 50 centimeters played a supporting role. In addition, there were also reports that the construction of Xuankong Temple was supported by the strength of the "iron carrying pole" and the standing wood, as well as the use of mechanical principles to support the flying beam. Therefore, he could confirm that the photo of Xuan Kong Temple was real.

Xuankong Temple photos are real in high definition

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2024-12-16 14:09

[The photos of Xuankong Temple are real, and there are high-definition photos for viewing.] Xuankong Temple was a temple located on Cuiping Peak on the west side of Jinlong Gorge in Hengshan, Hunyuan County, Shanxi Province. It was built more than 1400 years ago in the later period of the Northern Wei Dynasty. It was the only temple in the country that combined Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism. It was known as the "Thousand Year Sky Wonder." The entire temple of Xuankong Temple was attached to a steep stone cliff. Although it did not have a 90-degree vertical angle, it was built on a 70-80-degree cliff. The construction and supporting structure of Xuankong Temple was puzzling and amazing. Archeologists found wooden beams about 50 centimeters in diameter under the pavilions and boardwalks of Xuankong Temple. These wooden beams seemed to grow out of the rocks. In addition, two rows of square stone holes were discovered, further proving the authenticity of Xuan Kong Temple. Although the search results did not directly mention high-definition photos, high-definition photos of Xuan Kong Temple could be obtained through other channels.

Inside the Xuankong Temple

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2025-01-09 12:42

The internal landscape of Xuankong Temple included the temple, meditation room, Buddhist hall, Three Buddha Hall, Taiyi Hall, Guandi Temple, drum tower, bell tower, Qielan Hall, Child-sending Guanyin Hall, Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva Hall, Thousand Hands Temple Hall, Sakyamuni Hall, Thunder Sound Hall, Three Officials Hall, Pure Yang Palace, plank road, Three Religious Hall, Five Buddha Hall, etc. In addition, there was also the Pure Yang Palace, which was dedicated to one of the Eight Immortals of Taoism, Lu Dongbin. The Hall of Three Officials was the largest hall in the Xuankong Temple, and the Hall of Thunder was a Buddhist hall dedicated to Sakyamuni Buddha. The interior of Xuankong Temple also preserved various precious cultural relics such as bronze casting, iron casting, clay sculpture, stone carving statue, etc.

Inside of Xuankong Temple

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2025-01-07 07:34

The interior of Xuankong Temple included a meditation room, a Buddhist hall, a Three Buddha Hall, and a Taiyi Hall. There were also 79 statues of various kinds of statues in the temple, including bronze, iron, stone, clay, etc. Among them, the Three Buddha statues in the Three Buddha Hall were made in the Tang Dynasty and Ming Dynasty, using superb craftsmanship. In addition, the Three Religious Halls in the Xuankong Temple were rare temples that combined the three religions. They worshipped statues of Buddha, Laozi, and Confucius. The interior of Xuankong Temple was exquisite and spectacular, leaving a deep impression on people.

Inside the Xuankong Temple

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2024-12-20 07:36

The internal landscape of Xuankong Temple included the temple, meditation room, Buddhist hall, Three Buddha Hall, Taiyi Hall, Guandi Temple, drum tower, bell tower, temple hall, child-giving Guanyin Hall, Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva Hall, Thousand Hands Temple Hall, Sakyamuni Hall, Thunder Sound Hall, Three Officials Hall, Pure Yang Palace, plank road, Three Religious Hall, Five Buddha Hall, etc. In addition, the interior of Xuankong Temple also preserved various precious cultural relics such as bronze casting, iron casting, clay sculpture, stone carving statue, etc.

Old photos of Xuankong Temple

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2024-12-18 14:27

The architectural style of Xuankong Temple was preserved from the Ming and Qing Dynasties. According to records, the last maintenance was 140 years ago. However, the search results did not mention any old photos of Xuan Kong Temple. Therefore, I don't know the old photos of Xuankong Temple.

Early photos of Xuankong Temple

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2024-12-17 16:23

Early photographs of Xuankong Temple showed that there were no standing trees, and archaeologists found that there were beams buried under all the pavilions and boardwalks of Xuankong Temple. These beams were about 50 centimeters in diameter and looked like they had grown out of the rock. There was a wooden corridor on top of these beams, and the base of the entire pavilion was directly pressed against these beams. Xuan Kong Temple had a total of 27 such beams. They were likely the key to supporting the entire pavilion. However, the search results did not mention the specific details of the early photos of Xuankong Temple.

Xuankong Temple, photos, music

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2024-12-17 12:40

Pictures and music of Xuankong Temple can be found on Pixabay. Pixabay was a free photo, video, and music library. It provided a large number of Xuankong Temple photos and background music for users to download and use for free. In addition, Zhan Kuheluo also provided the picture material of Xuankong Temple, and users could find more photos of Xuankong Temple on the platform. As for the exact location of Xuankong Temple and how to get there, it was located between the cliffs of Cuiping Peak on the west side of Golden Dragon Gorge, Hengshan, Hunyuan County, Datong City, Shanxi Province. One could take a long-distance bus from Datong bus station or Xinnan bus station to Hunyuan, and then chartered a car to Hengshan and Xuankong Temple. As for the entrance fee to Xuankong Temple, it was 130 yuan per person during the peak season and 125 yuan per person during the off-season.

The photos of Xuankong Temple when it was discovered were real.

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2025-01-06 04:09

The photos taken when Xuan Kong Temple was discovered were real. Zhao Sijing, a member of the Beijing Folk Artists Association, did not find any standing trees in the early photos, so he suspected that the standing trees under the Xuankong Temple had no supporting effect at all. The archaeologists found that all the pavilions and boardwalks of Xuankong Temple had beams buried under them. These logs were about 50 centimeters in diameter, as if they had grown out of the rocks. The exposed part of the beams was about one meter long, and there was a wooden corridor on it. The base of the entire pavilion was also directly pressed against these beams. Xuan Kong Temple had a total of 27 such beams. They were likely the key to lifting the entire pavilion. In addition, in the 1980s, archaeologists accidentally discovered two rows of square stone holes on the steep stone walls in the southern part of the canyon. These findings showed that the photos of Xuan Kong Temple were real, and the construction and supporting structure of Xuan Kong Temple were indeed confusing and amazing.

Xuankong Temple photos, video material, no sound

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2024-12-19 08:38

We can find photos and videos of Xuankong Temple, but there's no mention of sound. Therefore, it was impossible to determine whether the photos and video footage of Xuan Kong Temple had sound.

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