Ming Zhengtong four to eight years (Year 1439), by the next Yingzong pet eunuch Li Huan Queen's children to raise funds in the Longquan Temple, the site of the original building. Yingzong Ming Emperor Qin said the amount of: Fahai Temple. Buddhism and sea that the majority of problems in order to give an example of the sea. Fahai Temple of great value and is the best preserved of the large-scale murals in the Ming Dynasty, is located in Daxiong Hall, completed in the Ming Zhengtong 2008 (the year 1443 yuan), calligraphy and painting by court officials Wan Fu-ching, Wang Shu, and other Suohui 15. The content of the murals of religious-based themes. Figure painting as a rich imagination and creativity of avoiding doing, though for religious personnel, but the artist was given a deep inner feelings, pure Sincere human touch people's hearts. For plants, animals also described the depiction of light into small, well-drawn. The mural design will reflect the high level of painting. Fahai Temple murals experienced more than 550 years, "the resplendent" at home and abroad, in the rare wall paintings. Fahai Temple mural was preserved Well, with the exception of good quality, building science and technology, but also to "Lek heap gold powder," "Halo stacked bake into" painting method. Use of color is completely mineral pigments. Using optical methods of payment have as many as seven. Murals in the overlapping parts of halo bake into as many as seven. So exquisite, diverse and sophisticated in the history of our unique murals. Wang Bomin scholars pointed out: "The temple murals and sea, although the mid-15th century works, enough with the Dunhuang frescoes comparable to the Song and Yuan Dynasties." In fact, it is by no means inferior to the Italian Renaissance master's works murals. Address: Shijingshan District 28 traffic patterns mouth: apple orchard by 311 I get off the bus in the model, or take the bus to the 366 model mouth, and then walk for a ticket: 20 yuan for adults, students 10 yuan
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