Susan Temple is the former residence of Su Xun, Su Shi and Su Zhe, famous writers in the Northern Song Dynasty. Founded in the Northern Song Dynasty, it is a cultural sacred place for celebrities, literati and poets to pay their respects to the three Soviet Union. Susan Temple covers an area of 65,438+006 mu and has preserved many ancient buildings and Su family relics. Thousands of cultural relics and documents about Su San are collected here, showing his family style, life story, Dongpo calligraphy forest and so on.
Su San Temple is a garden-style ancestral temple of literati in Qing Dynasty. The ancestral hall consists of the front hall (the gate of the ancient temple), the dining hall, the Seven Immortals Hall, the Laifengxuan, the east and west wing rooms and the corridor, which are on the same central axis, from south to north. On the basis of left-right balance, the east and west wing rooms change freely, thus forming an uneven and symmetrical pattern.
The main buildings of Susan Temple:
1, south gate
In the middle of the lintel, there is a plaque inscribed by the calligrapher of the Qing Dynasty, and a couplet engraved on the doorpost reads "Father and Son of the Northern Song Dynasty; Ancient Ancestral Temples in Zhou Nan "was written by Meng Liu for Chu. The whole building is covered with ancient banyan trees, and the lobby can be reached through the walkway.
2. Front office
There is a suspended roof and a suspended beam in the front hall of Su San Temple. It is regarded as three oranges, four columns and two rooms in the southwest and five oranges and six columns in the north. There is a circle in the middle of the door cap, which means "a family of documents" that day. A couplet hanging on the door is "father and son are three characters, four great writers through the ages".
3. Wooden rockery hall
The wooden rockery hall of Susan Temple is located in the north of Qixian Hall, on the small blue tile floor, and there is a plaque in the center of the front of the hall, which was built during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty. Song Fengqi, a native of Hangzhou, wrote "Wooden Rockery Hall" for the plaque. The wall book at the back of the hall is "Murockery" written by Su Xun; There is a wooden rockery in the middle of the hall.
Refer to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Susan Temple