Jin Shrines, Shrine to the Eastern Peak, great hall 東嶽祠大殿
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- Shrine to the Eastern Peak, great hall (English)
- 東嶽祠大殿 (Traditional Chinese)
- 东岳祠大殿 (Simplified Chinese)
- Dōngyuècí dàdiàn (Pinyin)
- Tung-yüeh-tz'u ta-tien (Wade-Giles)
- 東嶽廟大殿 (Traditional Chinese)
- 东岳庙大殿 (Simplified Chinese)
- Temple to the Eastern Peak, great hall (English)
- Dōngyuèmiào dàdiàn (Pinyin)
- 泰山廟大殿 (Traditional Chinese)
- Temple to the Mount Tai, great hall (English)
- Taishanmiao dàdiàn (Pinyin)
Location
- Lat. 37.708685° Long. 112.435896°
Building Information
Located at the north end of the small complex’s central axis, the great hall of the Shrine to the Eastern Peak is 12 x 9.9 meters and three bays wide. It is crowned with an overhanging gable (xuanshan 懸山) roof. The god of the Eastern Peak is worshiped inside the hall (Liu 1986, 29; Liu et al. 2015, vol. 7, 1).1
Date
1342-1877
Works Cited
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- 1 刘. 2015. 晋祠文化遗产全书, vol. 7, 1.; MILLER. 2007. The Divine Nature of Power: Chinese Ritual Architecture at the Sacred Site of Jinci, 190.
- 2 WILKINSON. 2000. Chinese History: A Manual, 12.
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