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Religion
in Beijing
The Buddhist Treasure Houses
Buddhism was the first foreign religion
introduced into China. It is also the most popular religion in the country today. Yunju
Temple on Baiyun Mountain to the southwest of the Chinese capital is a treasure house of
1,122 Buddhist sutras engraved on 14,620 pieces of rock. The mammoth project was completed
by monks between the Northern Wei period in the 5th century up to the Ming Dynasty
(1368-1644). It is a museum of calligraphy and stone engraving. Dazhong Temple, or Big
Bell Temple, is actually called Juesheng Temple. It got its popular name from a king-size
bronze bell. The bell inside the temple weighs 46.5 tons and stands 6.94 meters high, with
a 3.3-meter circumference and a 22-centimeter thickness at the bottom. What is miraculous
is not the size or the weight, but the exquisite workmanship. The interior and exterior of
the bell contain an inscription of more than 22,700 words-the full text of the Avatamsaka
Sutra. The bell produces a sound that lasts for more than two minutes and can be heard 20
kilometers away. The murals in the Fahai Temple on the
western outskirts constitute another Buddhist treasure in Beijing. The paintings dating
back to more than 500 years ago contain on 77 human figures as well as many landscape
painting. The sentiments depicted in the paintings convey far more than religious motifs.
Yonghegong Temple in the Eastern District is the largest lamasery in Beijing. The main
Buddha sculpture in the temple stands 26meters high. It is carved from a log of white
sandalwood, a gift from the 7th Dalai Lama to Emperor Yongzhen of the Qing Dynasty.
Taoist Culture
Taoism is an indigenous religion with a
history of 3,000 years.The Taoist temple Baiyun Guan(White Cloud Temple) at Xibianmen in
the Western District the largest Taoist center in Beijing. Thy temple has a library of
5,485 volumes of Taoist classics. During the Spring Festival, the fair at Baiyuan Guan is
a big tourist attraction. |