Jin Shrines, Miaoyi Hall 晉祠苗裔堂
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- Miaoyi Hall (English)
- 苗裔堂 (Traditional Chinese)
- 苗裔堂 (Simplified Chinese)
- Miáoyìtáng (Pinyin)
- Miao-i-t`ang (Wade-Giles)
- Hall of Descendants (English)
- Temple of Descendants (English)
- 苗裔廟 (Traditional Chinese)
- 苗裔庙 (Simplified Chinese)
Building Information
Date of first construction unknown; Liu Dapeng states that Descendants’ Hall was rebuilt in 1st year of the Song Zhenghe reign period (1111) and repaired in the 6th year of the Ming Zhengde reign period (1511). Liu Yongde maintains that the hall was rebuilt in the 1st year of the Yuan Zhihe reign period (1328) and repaired in 1511. The hall contains images of female deities, which are thought to be Ming-dynasty works.1
Date
1328-1511
Works Cited
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- 1 MILLER. 2007. The Divine Nature of Power: Chinese Ritual Architecture at the Sacred Site of Jinci, 195.
- 2 WILKINSON. 2000. Chinese History: A Manual, 12.
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