The overall layout of Cixiang Temple adheres to the ancient Chinese architecture, sitting north to south, emphasizing the central axis, strict symmetry. After the Song Dynasty, the position of the tower is usually after the main hall, and the Xingtai Tower is the same. The existing monasteries cover an area of about 6,000 square meters, together with the architectural sites of previous years, the total area of 18365.5 square meters. The monasteries today are composed of Shanmen, Lelou (only the Gaotaiji), Guandi Temple and its left and right Bell and Drum Tower, the main hall and the east and west corridor kilns, and the unnamed Master Ling Pagoda.
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The overall layout of Cixiang Temple adheres to the ancient Chinese architecture, sitting north to south, emphasizing the central axis, strict symmetry. After the Song Dynasty, the position of the tower is usually after the main hall, and the Xingtai Tower is the same. The existing monasteries cover an area of about 6,000 square meters, together with the architectural sites of previous years, the total area of 18365.5 square meters. The monasteries today are composed of Shanmen, Lelou (only the Gaotaiji), Guandi Temple and its left and right Bell and Drum Tower, the main hall and the east and west corridor kilns, and the unnamed Master Ling Pagoda.
Cixiang Temple completely preserved the original appearance of the temple at that time, very valuable