Changchun Cave, a Taoist temple, was founded in the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty (1662-1722). It was built in the 54th year of Kangxi (1715 AD), and its superb architectural art is called "absolute". During the Guangxu years, Taoists rebuilt the box room and garden, and built the layout of the plane that has been retained to date as a regular gossip pattern, which is the Taoist architectural pattern of the tenth courtyard on the ninth floor. Changchun Cave has three unique features: the exterior layout of Changchun Cave is very unique, which can be called "one must"; the sculpture art can be called "two must"; The art of painting is called "three absolutes."
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Changchun Cave, a Taoist temple, was founded in the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty (1662-1722). It was built in the 54th year of Kangxi (1715 AD), and its superb architectural art is called "absolute". During the Guangxu years, Taoists rebuilt the box room and garden, and built the layout of the plane that has been retained to date as a regular gossip pattern, which is the Taoist architectural pattern of the tenth courtyard on the ninth floor. Changchun Cave has three unique features: the exterior layout of Changchun Cave is very unique, which can be called "one must"; the sculpture art can be called "two must"; The art of painting is called "three absolutes."
Unparalleled, one of the best ancient buildings in the southwest
Very beautiful place like a fairyland ~ everyone must cross here to pray! Old spirit
According to the local old people, the dragon on the top of the hall will turn before, but we probably can't see it. The mural building can be seen at a glance. It is very historical and well preserved. It can be said that a board is antique. Many murals have been blurred but they can still be seen. Now it seems that I can't go to the second floor of the hall.
The Xiyu of Caobaoshan, in the Yi and Hui Autonomous County of Lushan, Yunnan Province, is a Taoist temple