Model of Nanchan temple

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Title

Model of Nanchan temple

Subject

Architecture model; wooden material

Description

According to an inscription on a beam, the Great Buddha Hall of Nanchan Temple was first built in 782 CE during the Tang Dynasty. It escaped destruction during the Buddhist purges of 845, perhaps due to its isolated location in the mountains. Another inscription on a beam indicates that the hall was renovated in 1086 of the Song Dynasty, and during that time all but four of the original square columns were replaced with round columns. In the 1950s the building was rediscovered by architectural historians, and in 1961 it was recognized as China's oldest standing timber-frame building. Just five years later in 1966, the building was damaged in an earthquake, and during the renovation period in the 1970s, historians got a chance to study the building piece by piece.

Creator

Source

Content of the photo is about the model of Nanchan temple.

Date

Unkown

Format

Dimension: length: 40cm; width: 30cm; height: 30cm

Identifier

Citation

Unknown , “Model of Nanchan temple
,” Temples Assembly, accessed May 16, 2024, https://learning.hku.hk/ccch9051/group-13/items/show/47.