The inscription * * * is divided into five paragraphs: firstly, it describes the original reason for the closure of Zen Buddhism and the style of the closure of Mount Tai in Dongyue by Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty: "Six divisions Huang Zhang, nine houses wavered, flags were put on the table, and the soldiers and horses did not move, so that they dissolved their wings, resulting in the replacement of the Sect"; The second paragraph researches the origin of Zen, reforms the old system of Zen, and publicly declares that it is "praying for Shu Ren". The third paragraph describes the closing ceremony, eulogizing that the world is peaceful and the country is rich and strong; The fourth paragraph is Li Longji's determination to protect Tianlu forever. The fifth paragraph eulogizes the achievements of five sages, such as Gaozu, Taizong, Gaozong, Zhongzong and Zong Rui, in the form of inscriptions, further demonstrates the reform spirit of "sincerely moving the heavens and blessing our nation's name", and admonishes the latecomers that "the Tao is observing politics, and the name is not what they want", which embodies the ambitious and pragmatic characteristics of Xuanzong in the prosperous Tang Dynasty.
The inscription is an official script with elegant words and fonts, which has both the legacy of ancient Li and the new realm of Tang Dynasty. Wang Shizhen, a historian and writer in the Ming Dynasty, commented: "Cliffs are written in heaven, and if a phoenix flies to Yun Biao at noon, it will fly for its color." Because this monument is highly respected by scholars of all ages, it is well protected. On the west side of the inscription, the original titles of princes and ministers are engraved in several layers; When Tang Gaozong sealed Mount Tai, China calligrapher Li An wrote Ode to Zen in the first year of Ganfeng (666), which was later destroyed.
To the west of the inscription is "Yunfeng", which is named after the frequent gathering of clouds here. On the top of the mountain, the article written by Su Ting, a former writer of the Tang Dynasty, and the official script Ode to the Pilgrimage of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty written by Liang Shengqing, a calligrapher, were later destroyed. The inscriptions of Liu Renyuan in Tang Dynasty, Zhao Mingcheng in Song Dynasty, Xu Shilong in Yuan Dynasty, Zhu Heng in Ming Dynasty, Ruan Yuan in Qing Dynasty and Shi Zhangrun are all vivid. The original "Dongyue Temple" in front of Daguan Peak, namely Mount Tai Shangsi, was destroyed during the Republic of China. At present, there is only the Dongyue Temple monument on Mount Tai, which was rebuilt in the seventh year of Xianfeng in Qing Dynasty, namely 1857.
At present, there are two Chinese characters "Yunfeng" inscribed by Kangxi in the Qing Dynasty and two poems "Dai Dingzuo staying overnight" inscribed by Qianlong. There are inscriptions all over Daguan Peak and Yunfeng Peak: the sky is boundless, breathing the universe, being in a lonely sky, cliffs and so on. There are seventy or eighty places that can be recognized today, with dense overlap; Set each other off with Ji Taishan Ming.
time reference
1 hour
traffic
External traffic
1. Take buses 14, 19, 45, k37, k3 and k49 and get off at Hong Men Station to reach the entrance of Taishan Hong Men.
2. Take 19 bus, k37 bus, k39 bus inner ring, k39 bus outer ring, k3 bus and k49 bus and get off at Tianwai Village Station to reach the entrance of Tianwai Village in Taishan.
3. Take the 19 bus and get off at Tianzhu Peak Scenic Spot Station, then you can reach the entrance of Tianzhu Peak.
4. Take k 16 and k49 and get off at Taohuayu Station to reach Taohuayu entrance.
Domestic traffic
Walk to the scenic spot.
entrance ticket
Included in the ticket of Taishan scenic spot.
Business?Hours?
the whole day
Location of scenic spots
Daiding Daguan Peak, Taishan Scenic Area, Tai 'an City, Shandong Province