Introduction to Luodongshu Temple: Luodongshu Temple (full name: Zhenjing Mr. Luo Dongshu Temple) was first built in the Jiajing period of the Ming Dynasty and was completed in the 39th year of Wanli. It took 87 years to complete. It is an Huizhou style A model of architecture, it is known as "the national treasure" and "the first temple in the south of the Yangtze River".
Luo Dongshu was a hermit at the end of the Song Dynasty and the beginning of the Yuan Dynasty. The descendants of the Luo family built a family temple here to worship him. The ancestral hall has a construction area of 3,300 square meters. The entire building includes the screen wall, the Lingxing Gate, the left and right stele pavilions, the two verandas of the Yimen, and the worship hall. There are four courtyards including the platform, the Xiangtang, and the back bedroom. The first three courtyards are the layout of the Confucius Temple in Shandong. The last one, the Baolun Pavilion, is used to collect imperial edicts, imperial edicts and other imperial edicts given to the Chengkan Luo family by the emperors of the past dynasties. The layout of the Hall of Supreme Harmony in Beijing is nearly 14 meters high, 11 bays wide, and 10 meters deep. It is magnificent and known as "the first temple in China".
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