Basic information of Zhaolie Temple in Han Dynasty

Han Zhaolie Temple, commonly known as Liu Beidian, is located in the middle of the cultural relics area of Wuhou Temple.

The plaque at the gate is engraved with the four characters of "Han Zhaolie Temple" in Qing Dynasty.

Entering the gate, there are Tang monuments and Ming monuments on the left and right. Among the shady trees, there are six stone tablets, the largest of which is the "Zhu Houzu Tablet" in the Tang Dynasty, which has high cultural relics value and is called "Three Monuments". Pei Du, a famous prime minister in the Tang Dynasty, wrote an inscription, Liu Gongzhuo wrote it and LuJian carved it. They are all exquisite, so they are called the Three Wonders Monument. The inscription focuses on Zhuge Liang's short and tragic life. I strongly praise Zhuge Liang's integrity and martial arts to inspire the rulers of the Tang Dynasty.

After entering, there is the second door, with a plaque inscribed by Wu Yingli of the Qing Dynasty, "Brilliant through the ages".

After the second door, you can see the gallery of "Wenhua Fuguo" civil servants and the gallery of "Wu Xiong Zhibing" military commanders. There are 14 statues of civil servants and generals in Shu and Han dynasties in the east and west corridors respectively. On the east side, Langfang, a civilian, is headed by Pang Tong, and on the west side, the gallery of military commanders is headed by Zhao Yun. Each statue is life-size, and there is a small stone tablet in front of it, on which its name and life are announced for the convenience of tourists.

You can see the main hall of the Han Zhaolie Hall through the gallery of civil military commanders. Ip Man's Highlights, written by the Qing people with great sincerity, is the highest praise for Liu Bei. In the middle is the gilded statue of Liu Bei, and on the left is his grandson Liu Chen. There are woodcuts on the wall of the main hall of Zhaolie Temple, written by Yue Fei. Liu Bei Dian is a single-eaved building built on the mountain, with magnificent momentum. The Qing Dynasty wrote a book couplet in Zhaolie Hall: "Make the monarch a hero in the world, return to orthodoxy, and build a mulberry cart with the Wang Qi Bell Tower;" Bashu is the end of the Han dynasty, and adherents are still there, dominating the ancestral temple of Cooper.

There are statues of Guan Yu and his son and Zhou Cang in the East Hall of Once upon a time in the United States, and three generations of statues of Zhang Fei's grandparents and grandchildren in the West Hall of Chengguan Jinshi.

After Liu Bei Dian, the main building has six floors, namely the main hall, Zhuge Liang Dian and Sanyi Dian, which are strictly arranged on a central axis, from south to north. Zhuge Liang Temple in Wuhou Temple has a plaque inscribed by Aisingiorro Yunli, the 17th brother of the Qing Prince.