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Horse Temple (Baima Temple) is located 12 km away from
Luoyang City. Established by the Han Dynasty in 68 AD
when Buddhism started to spread, this temple is believe
to be the first Buddhist temple built by the government
in China.
According
to historical records, Emperor Ming of the Eastern Han
Dynasty (25 - 220 AD) once sent his minister on a diplomatic
mission to western region to learn about Buddhism. After
finished study, they came back with two eminent Indian
dignitary monks - She Moteng and Zhu Falan, and a white
horse carried the sutra and the figure of Buddha. In order
to memorialize the white horse's contribution of taking
back the sutra, Emperor Ming ordered the construction
of the temple and named it White Horse Temple.
White
Horse Temple was regarded as the "originating court"
and the "cradle of Chinese Buddhism" by the
Buddhist disciples. Since its establishment, White Horse
Temple has experienced vicissitudes of centuries. It was
rebuilt for several times, in which the restoration during
the reign of Emperor Wu Zetian was especially notable
in its large scale.
Today's
White Horse Temple is a rectangle courtyard facing south.
The gate of the White Horse Temple was built in Ming Dynasty
(1368 - 1644) and it is three arches side by side. Covering
a total area of 40, 000 square meters, the temple mainly
consists of Tianwang Hall, Great Buddha Hall, Daxiong
Hall, Jieyin Hall, Qingliang Terrace and Pilu Pavilion,
which are all distributing along the north-south central
axis.
Tianwang
Hall (Heavenly King Hall)
Standing
behind the temple gate, Tianwang Hall is the first hall
of this temple. In it, the Maitreya Buddha was enshrined
with four Heavenly Kings on both sides. The four Heavenly
Kings hold respectively a pipa, a sward, a snake and an
umbrella in their hand, which symbolizing favorable weather
for crops and a prosperous and peaceful country for the
people. Behind the Maitreya Buddha is Weituo, the protector
of the Buddhist doctrine.
Great
Buddha Hall
Great
Buddha Hall is the second hall of the temple. It is the
place where the grand Buddhist ceremonies are held. The
existent hall dates from the Ming Dynasty (1368 - 1644).
In its center sits erect a statue of Sakyamuni which is
closely flanked by two Bodhisattvas Wenshu and Puxian,
and his two disciples Ananda and Jiaye. Behind stand the
statue of Avalokitesvara.
In
the southeast of the hall, a huge bell is hung from the
beam. It was said that when the bell is struck, the toll
could be heard far away. More interesting is that once
the bell is tolling, the one in Bell Tower in Luoyang
Old Town will response it quickly due to the sympathetic
vibration. "Horse Temple Bell", one of the eight
scenes in Luoyang city was named from it.
Daxiong
Hall (Great Hero Treasure Hall)
Originally
built in the Yuan Dynasty (1271- 1368) and rebuilt in
the Ming and Qing dynasties, Daxiong Hall was the most
magnificent in scale and most splendid in view. The hall
houses three Buddhas. Sakyamuni is sitting in the center
with Medicine Buddha who from the Eastern Pure Land of
Azure Radiance on the left and Amitabha Buddha, the teacher
of the Western Pure Land on the right.
The
hall also house eighteen Arhats. They are vivid in modeling
and unique in gesture and are treasures in Buddhist arts
of the Yuan Dynasty.
Qingliang
Terrace
The
fourth hall is Jieyin Hall (Receiving and Directing to
Paradise Hall). Behind it is a platform named Qingliang
Terrace. Rebuilt in the Ming Dynasty, Qingliang Terrace
was said to be the place where Emperor Ming of the Han
Dynasty read and rest. Later, the two dignitary monks
from Indian once lived here and preached Buddhism and
translated scripture books until death. After the Eastern
Han Dynasty, this terrace was adopted to house the Buddhist
sutra.
Qiyun
Pagoda (Cloud Reaching Pagoda)
Located
about 200 meters southeast of White Horse Temple is Qiyun
Tower. It was originally built in the Later Tang Dynasty
during the Five Dynasties as a pavilion-like wooden structure.
Later, destroyed in a fire, it was rebuilt in 1175 as
a 13-story square brick structure with closely arranged
eaves.
Qiyun
Pagoda is 25 meter in height with 13 stories and 7.8 meters
on each side at the bottom. Displaying a unique style,
the pagoda belongs to the style of cubic shaped, close
eaves brick pagoda. The eaves are built with small, exquisite
overlapping bricks. Once you clap your hands 20 meters
away from the pagoda, the echo reflected from the eaves
sounds like frogs croaking.
Qiyun
Pagoda is also one of the few ancient buildings of the
Jin Dynasty (1115 - 1234) in central China.
Besides,
White Horse Temple has kept more than 40 upright stone
tablets through the ages since the Tang Dynasty. Among
them the Notes of Luojing Baima Temple Originating Court
handwritten by Zhao Mengfu, a famous calligrapher of the
Yuan Dynasty, is the most precious one.
Outside
of the temple there is two stone horses, all in life-size.
These two horses look geniality and tractability. They
are the stone-carved horses made in Song Dynasty (960
- 1279), and they are the excellent artwork.
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