词条 | Fashi Zhenwu Temple |
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| name = Fashi Zhenwu Temple | native_name = 法石真武庙 | native_name_lang = zh | image = Quanzhou Fashi Zhenwu Miao 20120301-5.jpg | caption = Entrance of Fashi Zhenwu Temple. | map_type = China Fujian#China | map_caption = | coordinates = {{coord|24|52|57|N|118|37|00.12|E|type:landmark_region:China|format=dms|display=title,inline}} | coordinates_footnotes = | religious_affiliation = Taoism | deity = Xuanwu | leadership = | festival = | location = Fengze District, Quanzhou, Fujian | country = China | consecration_year = | website = | architect = | architecture_type = | architecture_style = Chinese architecture | founded_by = | creator = | funded_by = | general_contractor = | established = Song dynasty | groundbreaking = | year_completed = | construction_cost = | date_demolished = | footnotes = }} Fashi Zhenwu Temple ({{zh|s=法石真武庙|t=法石真武廟|p=Fǎshí Zhēnwǔ Miào}}) is a Taoist temple located in Fengze District of Quanzhou, Fujian, China.[1]{{sfnb|State Administration of Cultural Heritage|2008|p=361}}{{sfnb|Cao Chunping|Zhuang Jinghui|Wu Yide|2008|p=69-70}} HistoryAccording to Quanzhou Prefecture Topography ({{zh|s=泉州府志|labels=no}}) and Jinjiang County Annals ({{zh|s=晋江县志|labels=no}}), the temple was originally built in the Song dynasty (960–1279).[2]{{sfnb|State Administration of Cultural Heritage|2008|p=361}}{{sfnb|Cao Chunping|Zhuang Jinghui|Wu Yide|2008|p=69-70}} Another says that the temple was first built in the Southern Tang dynasty (923–936).[3] ArchitectureNow the existing main buildings include Shanmen, Bai Pavilion ({{zh|s=拜亭|labels=no}}) and Zhenwu Hall ({{zh|s=真武殿|labels=no}}).{{sfnb|State Administration of Cultural Heritage|2008|p=361}}{{sfnb|Cao Chunping|Zhuang Jinghui|Wu Yide|2008|p=69-70}} Bai PavilionThe Bai Pavilion was rebuilt in 1870, during the reign of Tongzhi Emperor in the Qing dynasty (1644–1911).{{sfnb|State Administration of Cultural Heritage|2008|p=361}}{{sfnb|Cao Chunping|Zhuang Jinghui|Wu Yide|2008|p=69-70}} Zhenwu HallCovering an area of {{convert|780|m2|adj=on}}, the Zhenwu Hall was reconstructed in 1842 with single-eave gable and hip roof, in the ruling of Daoguang Emperor in the Qing dynasty (1644–1911). It is the main hall in the temple for worshiping Xuanwu. A modern restoration of the hall was carried out in 1985.{{sfnb|State Administration of Cultural Heritage|2008|p=361}}{{sfnb|Cao Chunping|Zhuang Jinghui|Wu Yide|2008|p=69-70}} Gallery{{Gallery|align=center |File:Quanzhou Fashi Zhenwu Miao 20120301-3.jpg |A side view of Fashi Zhenwu Temple. |File:Quanzhou Fashi Zhenwu Miao 20120301-4.jpg |Entrance. |File:Quanzhou Fashi Zhenwu Miao 20120301-7.jpg |Shanmen. }} References1. ^{{cite news|author= |url=http://www.fj.chinanews.com/news/fj_tsxfj/2017/2017-10-13/392409.html?open_source=weibo_search |script-title=zh:祭海佑民的泉州真武庙 |work=Chinanews |date=2017-10-13 |language=zh}} 2. ^{{cite news|author= |url=http://sports.163.com/18/0309/10/DCEVBJHT0005227R.html |script-title=zh:真武庙祭海祈福邀您共赏 |work=163.com |date=2018-03-09 |language=zh}} 3. ^{{cite news|author= |url=http://www.mnw.cn/quanzhou/news/1024038.html |script-title=zh:泉州法石真武庙:海丝祭海保航又一史迹(图) |work=mnw.cn |date=2015-11-06 |language=zh}} Bibliography
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