1. China, the treasure of Beixing Dongtang, as the originator of wooden architecture, neglected the protection of architectural culture due to the long-term war. Japan, far away from the other side of the ocean, even arrogantly thinks that there are no wooden buildings in China, and Japan is the originator of wooden buildings. Bukkoji is older than any Japanese wooden structure. After the discovery and maintenance of the Wuke Temple, China also maintained other wooden structures, but it is also one of the only three in China, so it is a very precious national treasure. At the same time, it is also awakening people to protect the cultural treasures left by their ancestors.
Second, historical significance There are many murals, sculptures, inscriptions by scholars and the building itself in the East Hall of Beigao Temple, all of which are national treasures and are precious in themselves. In addition, Beixing is also a microcosm of the prosperous times of the Tang Dynasty, and the study of Beixing is also the study of the Tang Dynasty. The murals inside are all realistic in the history of the Tang Dynasty, and the inscriptions of literati are the treasures of poetry culture, and the building itself is also of great research value. Bukkoji's research can well understand what happened in the Tang Dynasty and make an important contribution to history. Moreover, in Beixing, the outstanding cultural characteristics of Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties are concentrated here, which has important historical significance.
Beidou Temple, located in qi zhou City, Shaanxi Province, is the first national treasure of Chinese civilization. It goes without saying that it is precious, and it is the only remaining three wooden buildings in China. Also let the world know that China is the originator of wood structure. The precious murals, statues and inscriptions are not only antiques, but also historical treasures of China culture.