Manjusri Hall, the main hall of Huiji Temple, has five rooms, with a width of13.83m, three rooms with seven squares, a depth of12.02m, resting at the top of the mountain, with a single eaves and a blue-gray tile roof. Under the eaves, there are two peaks in five steps, with high mouth and thick mouth, three peaks in the heart and corners. For the body-building subject, 1 is used for the next session and the next session, and the body-building subject is inclined for the next session.
There are columns reduced and moved in the temple, which has the characteristics of the Jin and Yuan Dynasties, but the shape of the fork hand is not earlier than that of the Yuan Dynasty. In the center of the temple, there is a huge Buddha platform. There are manjusri bodhisattva, maid, protector, boy and other colored sculptures on the Buddha platform. There are 157 pieces of wood carvings in the wooden pavilions on both sides of the Buddha platform, and the inner wall is painted with murals rescued by bodhisattvas. The Great Buddha Hall is a relic of the Song Dynasty, with five rooms in width, eight rafters in depth, a single eaves resting on the top of the mountain and a wide brick platform. In the temple, the reduction column is used, and the golden column replaces the inner forehead with a big sparrow, and the four rafters on it overlap with the front and rear breasts.
Brief introduction of yuanping city
Yuanping City, a county-level city under the jurisdiction of Shanxi Province, is managed by Xinzhou City. It is located in the north-central part of Shanxi Province, bordering Wutai County in the east, ningwu county in the west, Xinfu District and Dingxiang County in the south, and Daixian County and Shuocheng District in Shuozhou City in the north. As of June, 2022, 10, Yuanping has a total area of 2,560 square kilometers, governing 4 streets, 7 towns and 7 townships, 1 provincial economic and technological development zone.
In the third year of Ding Yuan in the Western Han Dynasty (formerly 1 14), Yuanping County was established. In the second year of Yongxing in the Northern Wei Dynasty (4 10), Yuanping County was renamed Shicheng County. In the 10th year of Emperor Kai of Sui Dynasty (590), waste Shicheng County and Pingkou County moved from Dingxiang County to Qinyang Town. In the second year of Daye (606), Pingkou County was changed to Ma County. 1958 65438+On February 7th, Ma County was renamed as Yuanping County. 1993, county to city. On June 14, 2000, Yuanping City was directly under the jurisdiction of Shanxi Province.
The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Yuanping City.