The Temple of the Sea, also known as the Temple Palace, was built in A.D. 1730 and has a history of 274 years. This is a special sacrifice? Zhejiang Poseidon Palace architecture. As we all know, in the south, such royal buildings are generally not allowed to be built. However, in Yan Guan, Yong Zhengdi ordered it to be built with state funds. The Temple of the Sea used to cover an area of 40 mu, but now it is only one-third of its original size after the war. Even so, tourists are still impressed by its majestic momentum, which reminds people of the legend about the temple of the sea.
There has always been a saying among the people that Yongzheng made an exception to build a temple of the sea that year, which seems to be to build water conservancy and benefit the people. Actually, it's for atonement. As for the truth, we all don't know. In any case, the construction of the Temple of the Sea fully demonstrates the ingenious craftsmanship of ancient craftsmen and embodies the wisdom and artistic crystallization of the working people in China. As the largest official building in the south of the Yangtze River, it has a great history.
Do you have any seeds when you walk into the temple of the sea? As soon as I entered the palace, the door was as deep as the sea? Feeling, the imposing manner of tall towers seems to be about to? Human touch? Also shut out. The Temple of the Sea is beautifully built, with red walls and blue tiles, the white marble square across the street in the south of the Yangtze River, the carved white marble stone lions, the rare white marble stone pillars in the world, and even the paintings in the temple are modeled after the traditional patterns dedicated to the royal family in China. Is it true?/You don't say. The Forbidden City? Taste.
Climbing up the stairs, every step is particularly solemn. A closer look shows that both the white marble stone lions in front of the temple and the beautifully carved stone pillars have become mottled under the baptism of years, and the steps are covered with moss, which looks vicissitudes and has a heavy sense of history. The incense burner in the main hall keeps burning incense, quietly guarding one side of the land, regardless of the ebb and flow.