Bigan Temple, located at the northern end of Bigan Avenue in Bigan Village, Weihui City, Xinxiang City, Henan Province, covers an area of more than 400 mu. It is a temple-tomb complex based on Bigan Tomb, the first tomb in China. 1963, Wei Xiaowen's monument (including Bi Gan's tomb) hanging in Bigan Temple was listed as the first batch of cultural relics protection units in Henan Province by Henan Provincial Cultural Relics Bureau. 1996165438+1October 12, Bigan Temple was announced by the State Council as the fourth batch of national cultural relics protection units.
Bigan Temple faces south, and its main buildings are Bigan Temple Archway, Bigan Fortune Culture Square, Dan Xin Archway, Shinto, Changfu Square, Zhaobi, Shanmen, Yimen, Square Wood, Monument Gallery, Worship Hall, Stone Square and Tombstone Pavilion. There is a huge "celestial burial tomb" behind the main hall, separated by a wall of yin and yang.
Bigan temple scenic spot
Sun Moon Danxin Stone Workshop is located behind the main hall of Bigan Temple and in front of the tablet carved by Confucius' sword. It was built in the Qin Long period of the Ming Dynasty. There are two rows of stone workshops, 2.85 meters wide and 3.69 meters high. On his forehead, there is a stone pillar of "Yin Taishi Bi Gan Tomb", which reads "Lonely loyalty never dies, so social cypress still exists". Under the forehead column, there are ancient stone lions on the left and right, and the drums are incomplete. The forehead is beautifully carved, with a huge peach-shaped "heart" in the middle and colorful clouds on both sides to bask in the sun and the moon, symbolizing the loyalty of the contrast.
Lin Yuanbei stands in front of the main hall of Bigan Temple, on the west side of the tunnel. Because the inscription mentions Lin's surname Yuanbei, it is called Lin's surname Yuanbei, which was established in the winter of the seventeenth year of Jiajing in Ming Dynasty (1538). Written by Pei Qian, the magistrate of Weihui, Henan Province, the inscription is nearly a thousand words, which is clearly identifiable. It is the only stone relic in China that traces the origin of Lin surname.
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