太子坡(The Crown Prince’s Slope )
欄目分類:武當(dāng)景點(diǎn) 發(fā)布日期:2016-06-15 瀏覽次數(shù):次
The Crown Prince’s Slope ,The other name is Fuzhen Temple. The temple was designed and laid carefully according to the regimen story of Prince Zhenwu from Jingle State. It was built in the 10th year of Emperor Yongle in Ming Dynasty (1412AD), and was rebuilt in Qing Dynasty. With its original style, it is one of the largest Taoist temples in the Mt Wudang architectural complex. Built with the trend of the mountain, it is rich in rhythm. The peculiar scenic spots include “four doors in one mile”, “twelve beams with only one pillar”, “the Zigzag Wall” and the 200- year old sweet-scented osmanthus trees.
太子坡,亦名復(fù)真觀。相傳為靜樂國(guó)太子經(jīng)姥姆超度后,復(fù)回在此修煉,故名。明永樂十年(1412年)敕建,清代時(shí)曾重修,現(xiàn)基本保持了當(dāng)年規(guī)模,是武當(dāng)山建筑群中規(guī)模較大的一座道教宮觀。建筑依山就勢(shì)布局,高低錯(cuò)落有致,極富韻律感。觀中奇景有一里四道門、一柱十二梁、九曲黃河墻、樹齡約200多年的桂花樹等勝景。
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