Keywords gravel splash, beam-column displacement, body skew, Long Fu ancient temple

brief introduction

At the northern end of Dujiangyan Lidui, Dujiangyan City, Sichuan Province, the bottle mouth of the water diversion point of Dujiangyan Project is just below Fulongguan, and the construction date is unknown. Legend has it that Li Bing and his son surrendered to the dragon of Minjiang River and locked it under the pile of Longtan, and later generations set up a shrine to worship it accordingly. At the beginning of the Northern Song Dynasty, it was renamed Fulongguan, and Taoist priests were in charge of incense. In the' 5.12' earthquake, Fulongguan suffered heavy losses, and the seismic wave passed through the Longmenshan fault zone. For a time, the rubble of the ancient Fulongguan splashed, the beams and columns shifted, and the figure was skewed.

Brief introduction of fulongguan

Fulongguan is built on piles, with cliffs on three sides and 42 stone steps connected with the dam. There is a stone statue of Li Bing in the center of Guanqian Temple, which was excavated during the relocation of An Lan Shiplock Bridge on 1974. This sculpture was made in the first year of Jianning in the Eastern Han Dynasty (168). It is the earliest existing circular stone statue in China, which was used as a hydrological marker at that time.

history

Long Fu Temple was built in the Jin Dynasty, formerly known as Fan, to commemorate the founder of Shitiandao in Qingcheng Mountain in Han Dynasty and the supreme normal student of the Emperor after Xishan. It was renamed Long Fu Temple in the Song Dynasty.