Hall of the Mountain Gate in Jietan Temple

2022-01-27

This is the first hall on the south axis. Both sides are connected with the courtyard wall, and there is a side door on the left and right. There is a pair of stone lions in front of the hall, and there is a "Wanshou Temple Buddhist altar" monument written by Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty. The hall is three rooms wide, with a single eave hipped roof, covered with gray tiles. There are wind chimes hanging at the four corners and a gold plaque of " Hall of the Mountain Gate" hanging on the front of the door. The hall runs through the front and back, and the middle is a passageway. On each side, there is a clay painted statue of the protector deity, one is Guhyapāda Vajra and the other is Narayan Vajra.

Translated by LIU Yu

北京旅游网翻译