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旅游英语口语句南岳大庙300Good morning!Today wewill goand visitthe Nanyue Temple,Nanyue Temple is situatedon the northerntip of Nanyue Townshipand at the southernfoot ofChidiPeak.In alayout ofnine rows,It is the largestand best-preserved ancientpalatialarchitectural complexof southChina.Magnificent andsplendidwith resplendentupturned eaves.Inside theeast inparallel toeightBuddhist palaceson thewest,It isindeed awonder in the historyofreligion thatTaoism.Buddhism andConfucian culturecan co-exist withinasingle temple.The exacttime of the construction ofNanyue Templeisunknown.Itexisted asearlyas in the Qinand HanDynastis.Originally Locatedon thesummitof ZhurongPeak,The temple was latermoved to the mountainfootto facilitatethe religiousactivities.The beginningof theTang Dynastywitnessedthe formalconstructionof the HeavenlyLord Huo“s Temple”the Heavenly Master TempleSoas toenshrine andworship theGods of the fivesacred mountains,During the Song Dynastythe immortalof theHengshan Mountainwas reveredasthe“HeavenlyMasterZhaoshengu,as aresult thetemplewasgraduallyexpanded andenlarged.Since theTang DynastyNanyueTemplehad beedsubjectto sixfires and16reconstructions allthrough theSong.Yuan,Mingand QingDynasties.In the8th yearof EmperorGuangxu“s reignin theQingDynasty1882A.D,the ImperialCourt orderedthe rbuildingof NanyueTemple.Which hadbeen ruinedby lightning,The projectwas imitative.Copying thestyles of the ImperialPalace.And evento thepresent dayitis stillwell preserved.Fenced withred-brick walls.NanyueTempleccupies anarea ofsome
70.000square metres.From northto southlies insequence ninerows andfourcourtyards-Lingxing Gate.Kuixing Tower.Chuan Gate.Pavilion ofImperial Study,Main Hall,Dwelling Palaceand theNorthern RearExit.Thewhole architecturecomplex stretchesacross onaxis extendingfrom southtonorth with its hallslinked uptogether.The windingcorridors andwing-rooms onboth sidesmerge witheach other.Accentuating themagnificenceofthestature ofthe principalpart.On theeast sideof themaintemple there are eightTaoist palaces.Coordinating witheightBuddhist palaceson thewest side.The firstrow isLingxing Gate.Two gildedChinese charactersuMountainTemple“are shiningonthewhite marbleatthetop ofthe gate.The marb1e gatestands ashigh as20metres with a widthof
1.1metresand ismeant toimply thatduring thepast dynastiesall thereligiousactivities wereofficiated byreal knowledgeablepeople.The secondrowis kuixingTower.The mostperfectly preservedancient stagein HumanProvince,withabreadth of35metres anda lengthof
12.Its faadefacingthe mainpalace,the stageis theplace wherepeople holdreligiousactivities andperform localoperas duringpilgrimage.Before thetowerstands apair of2-metre tallstone KylinChinese unicorn.With theirfuriouseyes widelyopen.They arelike twosolemn lookingsentinelsguarding thetower.The pebblepath underthe KuixingTower leadsto thethirdrow-Main ChuanGate.East andWest Gates.The gatewayis madeof graybrickswith anawesome depthand heightof15metres.The courtyardwithinis filledwith densecypress treesand carpetedwith greengrass.The fourthrow is thePavilion ofImperialStudy.Distinguished byits gildedtiles.Octagonal doubleeavedroofs andexquisitely-crafted arches.Inside thepavilionthere isa Bixiintheshape of a legendaryanimal liketortoise.Legend hasit thatBixiis theninth sonofthedragon.The Bixicarries animperialstele onwhich thefull textof OnRebuilding NanyueTemple wascarved inthe47th yearof Kangxi“s reign1780A.D.intheQing dynasty.The fifthrow isJiaying Gate.Named afterthe linefrom TheAnnalsof Han-Books ofRites andJoys”This rowistheplace wherelocalmagistrates andmonks welcomedritual officialsdispatched fromthecapital.After theJiaying Gatethe sixthrow comesinto view-Tower ofImperialStudy.Which isthe storehouseofthecollection ofimperialcalligraphies.messages andinscribed boardsconcerning thepast emperors“ritual presentationstothemountain.Sweeet osmanthusahead ofthetower submergesthe buildingwithitsrefreshing scentwhen itblossomsevery autumn.The seventhrowisthe MainPalace.Surrounded bytowering oldtrees.Camphor treesplanted intheSongDynasty andcypress inthe MingDynastycompete witheach otherin settingoff thebeauty ofthe upturneddouble-roofs andthe splendourofthepalace.Adding tremendousawe totheMain Palac.As itstands
29.11metres,its girandeurrivals thatof thePalaceof supremeHarmony inthe ForbiddenCity inBeijing.Inside thepalacethereare72stone pilliars,standing forthe72peaks ontheHengshan Mountain.Thetwo hugepillars upholdingthe mainroofs werecut outofawholegranite.Each weighing14tons.。
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