Introduction to Tiantong Temple in Ningbo Is Tiantong Temple open?

Tiantong Temple in Ningbo has been completely closed since June 5438+ 10 this year, because the local epidemic situation is still very serious. Although it has been effectively controlled at present, it cannot be taken lightly. This is a temple with high hopes from citizens and tourists. Let's introduce it in detail below.

Is Tiantong Temple in Ningbo open? It's not open, so we need to wait for the official announcement. This article will update the opening hours as soon as possible.

The introduction of Tiantong Temple in Ningbo first looks at the geographical advantages of the whole temple. The mountain of Tiantong Temple is Taibai Peak, the main peak of Taibai Mountain, which belongs to the remnant vein of Tiantai Mountain. It starts from the Star Peak in Tiantai Mountain, extends to Yinzhou through Ninghai and Fenghua, passes through Jin 'e Mountain and Fuquan Mountain, and then rises on the coast of the East China Sea.

Under Taibai Peak, there is a bowl of bowls of peaks, which serve as a barrier for the whole temple. The top of the bowl is round and covered with a bowl, and the temple is built on the extension line of the bowl peak.

On the left of the temple are Zhongfeng and Dongfeng, and on the west are Yuqi Peak and Linglongyan Mountain Range. If you have a bird's eye view from the air, the mountains seem to be surrounded by a Maitreya Buddha; Tiantong Temple is located on the navel of Maitreya Buddha.

This is what the old people often say: "Two mountains and one pole make a pillar."

Feng shui pattern. Many famous teachers in Tiantong Temple also confirmed this sentence.

Look at the geomantic prospect of Tiantong Temple. Tiantong Temple faces south, the main peak of Taibai Mountain stands, overlooking the sunrise in the East China Sea, the smoke and dust in Yongcheng in the west and the waves in Qianhu Lake in the south.

Dongqian Lake is equivalent to four West Lakes. The so-called "there are mountains behind and water in front" is indeed a rare pattern.

However, although the overall feng shui of Tiantong Temple is good, it has one disadvantage, that is, the peak in the west is higher than that in the east, and the white tiger in the west and the dragon in the east. Generally speaking, the green dragon should be winding and supple, and the white tiger should be gentle, even more supple than the green dragon. Only by echoing with Qinglong is it a good feng shui.

The mountains in the west of Tiantong Temple are higher than those in the east, which is a taboo in geomantic omen: I'm afraid the dragon will take off and the white tiger will stretch out. According to the old monk, Tiantong Temple only built a bell tower, not a drum tower. "The bell tower weighs 15 thousand Jin, and the bell is far-reaching and can be heard in ten miles", which just makes up for this shortcoming.