What are the famous temples in ancient China?

Ancient temple plaques in China mainly refer to plaques hanging at the main entrance of temples or halls, which are common in front of temples all over China. Among them, the most famous are Daxiong Hall in Yixian, Liaoning, Zhengqi in Quanzhou, Fujian, Liu Rong in Guangzhou, Guangdong, Sagata in Yingxian, Shanxi, Tianning Ancient Temple in Haikang, Guangdong, Jin Dian in Danjiangkou, Hubei, Shaolin Temple in Songshan, Henan, etc.

What are the characteristics of the "Daxiong Hall" plaque in Yixian County?

The plaque of "Yixian Daxiong Hall" is at the main entrance of Fengguo Temple in Yixian City, Jinzhou City, Liaoning Province.

The Ursa Major Hall here, also known as Ursa Major Hall, is the main hall of Fengguo Temple. "Nobita" is the name of Sakyamuni.

On this main hall hangs the plaque of "Hall of the Great Heroes", which is 3.05m high and1.52m wide. It's a huge wooden vertical plaque with words carved in gold on a blue background. The font is beautiful, the brushwork is calm and powerful, and the skill is profound. It is a masterpiece of calligraphy.

On the four sides of this plaque, there are also six dragon ornaments carved through it. Above, Yi Long looks down, and the dragon is hidden in the clouds; A dragon looked up and looked down. The dragon was floating among the rolling waves.

Two dragons are inlaid in each vertical, and four poems are raised, opposite to each other. Their carvings are exquisite, exquisite, vivid and vivid, which fully embodies the exquisite skills of craftsmen. It is said that the reason why these six dragons are so configured is to symbolize the four sides of heaven and earth and contain the meaning of Liuhe.