Xuankong Temple was built in the later period of the Northern Wei Dynasty. It was built in 491 AD.
Xuankong Temple was built in the later period of the Northern Wei Dynasty. It was built in 491 AD.
Xuankong Temple was built in the later period of the Northern Wei Dynasty, around 491 AD.
Xuankong Temple was built in the 15th year of Taihe of the Northern Wei Dynasty (491 AD).
Xuankong Temple was built in the Northern Wei Dynasty, and the specific construction time can be traced back to around 491 AD.
Xuankong Temple was planned and built around 491 AD.
Hengshan Xuankong Temple was built in the 15th year of Taihe of the Northern Wei Dynasty, which was 491 AD.
Xuankong Temple was built by a monk named Ran Ran.
Xuankong Temple was built by monks and local craftsmen during the Northern Wei Dynasty.
Xuan Kong Temple was built more than 1000 years ago in the later period of the Northern Wei Dynasty. According to legend, the ruler of the Northern Wei Dynasty believed in Taoism and ordered craftsmen to build Xuankong Temple according to the requirements of Taoism. Xuankong Temple was located on a steep cliff, about 60 meters above the ground, and on both sides were cliffs that stood more than 100 meters. The experts had inspected Xuan Kong Temple many times and put forward many opinions. Some experts believed that the reason why Xuankong Temple could be built on the cliff was mainly because of the "iron carrying pole" that erected the pavilion. In addition, the architectural structure of Xuankong Temple used a variety of different wooden structure techniques, such as mortise and tenon, bucket arch, bucket arch color painting, wing angle mortise and tenon, etc. The architectural features of Xuankong Temple were strange, suspended, and ingenious. The overall structure was made of wood. The builders of Xuankong Temple were craftsmen from the Northern Wei Dynasty. According to the requirements of Taoism, they used wooden structure techniques and special architectural layout to build the temple on the cliff so that it could survive for thousands of years.