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Religious constructive,located in the east Baisha Street,more than 10km north of the old Lijing city,Yunnan Province. The two buildings faced each other in a distance of nearly 7 m. Grand Baoji Palace is a Tebetan Mizong temple while Glazed Hall is a hall of Zen in Buddhism. Built in the late years of the Ming Dynasty,Grand Baoji Palace is a thick-eave gabled building with steep house ridge and elegant structure. The rectangular palace has 3 rooms on each side.12 murals in the palace are considered the best works of the art of Lijiang murals. The contents of the paintings are various and complex,and they are the artistic reflection of different religions and cultures. Glazed Hall was built from the reigh of Emperor Hongwu to the reigh of Emperor Yongle in the Ming Dynasty. Facing the east,the rectangular Hall has three entrance gates and three main rooms. 21 murals in the main hall,painted during the reigh of Emperor Hongwu of the Ming Dynasty,are the earlist works of the ancient Lijiang murals. |
Religious constructive,located in the east Baisha Street,more than 10km north of the old Lijing city,Yunnan Province. The two buildings faced each other in a distance of nearly 7 m. Grand Baoji Palace is a Tebetan Mizong temple while Glazed Hall is a hall of Zen in Buddhism. Built in the late years of the Ming Dynasty<ref>a dynasty in China from 1388 to 1424</ref>,Grand Baoji Palace is a thick-eave gabled building with steep house ridge and elegant structure. The rectangular palace has 3 rooms on each side.12 murals in the palace are considered the best works of the art of Lijiang murals. The contents of the paintings are various and complex,and they are the artistic reflection of different religions and cultures. Glazed Hall was built from the reigh of Emperor Hongwu to the reigh of Emperor Yongle in the Ming Dynasty. Facing the east,the rectangular Hall has three entrance gates and three main rooms. 21 murals in the main hall,painted during the reigh of Emperor Hongwu of the Ming Dynasty,are the earlist works of the ancient Lijiang murals<ref>important relic under National Protection</ref>. |
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Religious constructive,located in the east Baisha Street,more than 10km north of the old Lijing city,Yunnan Province. The two buildings faced each other in a distance of nearly 7 m. Grand Baoji Palace is a Tebetan Mizong temple while Glazed Hall is a hall of Zen in Buddhism. Built in the late years of the Ming Dynasty[1],Grand Baoji Palace is a thick-eave gabled building with steep house ridge and elegant structure. The rectangular palace has 3 rooms on each side.12 murals in the palace are considered the best works of the art of Lijiang murals. The contents of the paintings are various and complex,and they are the artistic reflection of different religions and cultures. Glazed Hall was built from the reigh of Emperor Hongwu to the reigh of Emperor Yongle in the Ming Dynasty. Facing the east,the rectangular Hall has three entrance gates and three main rooms. 21 murals in the main hall,painted during the reigh of Emperor Hongwu of the Ming Dynasty,are the earlist works of the ancient Lijiang murals[2].