Lingyun Ye Family Temple is a cultural relic protection unit in Fujian Province.
Lingyun Ye Family Temple
Era: Qing Dynasty
Location: Gaotian Village, Meishan Township, Nan'an City
Introduction: By Lingyun Ye The ancestor of the family, Ye Xun, built it in the fourth year of Yongxi reign of the Northern Song Dynasty (987). It has been repaired by successive dynasties and now maintains the style of the mid-Qing Dynasty. It faces south and covers an area of ??1880 square meters. It has a two-entry cantilevered roof and a dovetail-shaped ridge. The hall is five rooms wide, eight columns deep, 15 purlins with a front porch, and a wooden frame with raised beams.
Protection scope: to the lane ditch of Xiaozi Temple in the east, to the roadside retaining wall in the west, to the retaining wall at the foot of Woniu Mountain in the north, and to Chengqian Village Road in the south.
In 2009, Lingyun Ye’s Family Temple was announced as the seventh batch of provincial cultural relics protection units by the Fujian Provincial People’s Government.
Gaotian Village: Gaotian Village, Meishan Township, Nan'an City, formerly known as Kuilin Township, the 13th capital of Quanzhou Prefecture. During the Republic of China, there was Gaotian Bao. After liberation, it was called Gaotian Village. After the commune was established in 1958, it was called Gaotian Brigade. In 1984 Changed to Gaotian Village Committee. It is located in the northwest of Nan'an City. Because there is Lingyun Mountain in the territory, which is so tall and straight that it looks like it reaches the sky, it is called Chaotianmen. There are dozens of acres of farmland in the high mountains of Lingyun Mountain, so this place is named Gaotian, and it is the place where the surname Ye has lived. To the east is the tall and beautiful Chaotian Mountain, which is beautiful and magical, like a fairyland, and borders Jintao Zhanshi Village; to the west it faces Anxi County; to the south it faces north, with a wide range