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The
Jade Mountain lies approximately 2.5 kilometers west of
Longevity Hill (Wanshoushan) in the Summer Palace. About
in the year 1200, Hall of Lotuses (Furongdian) was built
on top pf the mountain to serve as a traveling lodge for
the Jin Dynasty emperors. During the Yuan and Ming dynasties,
the Temple of Clarity and Conversion (Zhaohuasi) and the
Huayan Temple were built here and similarly served emperors
and empresses as a place of recreation. The Pure Heart
Garden (Chengxinyuan) was established in 1680 during the
reign of Emperor Kangxi. In 1692 it became the Garden
of Light and Tranquility (Jingmingyuan), a name that accurately
describes its elegant setting and peaceful surroundings.
The
Jade Spring Mountain is famous for the clear, sweet waters
of its spring, which were well known in ancient times.
During the Qing Dynasty, the spring was the source of
drinking water for the Imperial Palace. On the mountainside,
a stone dragon’s head has been placed over the source
of the spring. The spring water foams out from the dragon’s
mouth with such force that it is also called the “Snow-Spurting
Spring.”I n addition, the crystalline water which
reflects the myriad colors around it has earned it yet
another name, the Jade Spring Rainbow, and as such the
spring was listed among the Eight Great Sights of Yanjing.
On top of the cliff there is a stone tablet inscribed:
“The Foremost Spring Under Heaven” on its
front side, and on its back “Baotu Spring in Jade
Spring Mountain” in both Han (Chinese) and Manchu
languages. Both inscriptions are in the handwriting of
Emperor Qianlong.
In ancient times, the Jade Spring Mountain was the site
of numerous traditional buildings. The largest of them
was called by the fanciful name, the “Grand Duke
Who Stands Aloof” (Kuoran Dagong). In the middle
of the lake to the north of the hall was a pavilion known
as “Clear Reflections of Lotus” (Furong Qianzhao)
and to the west stood the Dragon King Temple (Longwangmiao).
According to local history, “From the Hall of Benevolence
to the Cool Shade Under the Blue Clouds there were 16
scenic spots in the Garden of Light and Tranquility. The
hall on the mountaintop often disappears in the mist and
clouds. Lotuses hide the world beneath the water. The
four hundred temples of earlier times were all given their
names on fine autumn days.” From these descriptions,
the scenic magnificence of the area can well be imagined.
However, following the plundering by the Anglo-French
Allied Armies and the Eight-Power Allied Forces, very
few historical relics remain at the Jade Spring Mountain
today.
On the peak of the mountain, the Pagoda of Supreme Height
(Miaogaota) stands on the Platform of Supreme Height (Miaogaotai).
The pagoda is 33 meters high and ahs nine stories. A spiral
staircase inside leads to the top floor, where there is
a statue of the Buddha in bronze. |