Introduction to Nanyang Temple: Located in the upper stream of the stream on the south bank of Yong'an Bridge, it was built in the 57th year of Qianlong's reign in the Qing Dynasty (1792). It is also called "One Temple". The front of the ancestral hall is surrounded by clear water, and the back is leaning against Jinzhong Mountain. The interior consists of a stage, front and rear halls It is connected into an organic whole, with large scale, reasonable layout, gorgeous shape, rigorous structure and antique flavor. It is the most distinctive one among the many ceremonial buildings in XJTLU.
The beams, squares and brackets in the hall are exquisitely carved, with thick colors and solemnity; the four colorful reliefs with flowers as the theme on the front of the roof are still very bright after two centuries of wind and rain; the octagonal caisson above the ancient stage is painted There are many dramatic plots that can still be vaguely discerned. There are still partial reliefs on the roof. Looking at the whole, it still retains its former gorgeous style; in the front hall (Xiangtang) opposite to the stage, there is a large exquisite plaque hanging high, with the inscription " "Zhuangyuan" are two large lacquered gold characters, and the word "zhi" is engraved on the upper part of the middle. The plaque is decorated with gold lacquer lace, showing the glory of the Miao clan.
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