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jartita-me-teneis · 13 days ago
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UN LUGAR QUE NOS MUESTRA LA CONVIVENCIA DE CREENCIAS...
Monasterio Colgante, China Ubicado en el condado de Hunyuan, Datong, provincia de Shanxi, el Templo Colgante (también llamado Monasterio Colgante o Xuankong Si) es famoso por su ubicación escarpada y es el único templo existente dedicado a tres religiones: budismo, taoísmo y confucianismo. Es bastante raro ver a los santos de las tres religiones consagrados en un solo templo. Se dice que esto también es parte de la razón por la que este templo puede sobrevivir a las vicisitudes de las dinastías a lo largo de la historia. El Templo Colgante fue construido a finales de la dinastía Wei del Norte (491 d.C.) y tiene una larga historia de más de 1500 años. Su parte más atractiva es que todo el templo sobresale del acantilado del pico Cuiping y está a 50 metros del suelo. Todo el templo tiene 32 m de largo.
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massabios · 2 years ago
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Construido en el año 491, el Templo Colgante de Xuankong es un monasterio construido en una pared a 75 metros de altura cerca del Monte Heng en la Provincia de Shanxi, China.
Esta maravilla arquitectónica de 1500 años de antiguedad se ha mantenido en pie gracias a los esfuerzos de dos dinastías chinas. La construcción se mantiene casi suspendida en el aire gracias a que las vigas de soporte están dispuestas de forma transversal al acantilado.
El monje Liao Ran quien, durante la dinastía Wei del Norte (386-534), impulsó la construcción del monasterio en este emplazamiento siguiendo el principio taoísta de mantener los ruidos alejados del santuario para que la meditación se pudiese desarrollar en completo silencio.
Fotografía 1: cocoanext.
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dykesbat · 10 months ago
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xuankong is one of my favorites purely because of. Well. yeah.
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canalmenorca · 3 years ago
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El Templo COLGANTE de XUANKONG, Shanxi, China
VÍDEO: El Templo COLGANTE de XUANKONG, Shanxi, China Construido en una pared a 75 metros de altura cerca del Monte Heng #xuankong #xhanxi #china #budismo #confucianismo #shangshen #liaoran #templo #viajar #turismo #monteheng #menorca #gotoelclub
El Monasterio suspendido, también conocido como el Templo colgante o el Templo Xuankong, es un monasterio construido en una pared a 75 metros de altura cerca del Monte Heng en la Provincia de Shanxi, China. Fue construido hace más de 1.500 años, y es conocido por su localización y también porque es el único que combina las 3 religiones tradicionales chinas: Budismo, Taoísmo y Confucianismo.…
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alinemendesbr · 5 years ago
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mckitterick · 7 years ago
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Xuankong Hanging Temple in Mount Hengshan, China 
Located in a canyon at the foot of the Mountain Heng in the province of Shanxi, China, the Hanging Temple or Hanging Monastery is a rare piece of architecture. The temple is built into the cliffside about 75 meters above the ground, and stands propped up by hidden corridors and wooden beams inserted into the mountain. More than 40 halls, rooms, and pavilions are connected by corridors, bridges, and boardwalks. Inside the temple are more than 80 bronze cast statues, iron cast statues, clay sculptures, and stone carvings from different dynasties. It was built to avoid a terrible flood, and uses the mountain as protection from rain, snow, and sunshine.
Built more than 1,500 years ago, the Hanging Temple is notable not only for its location on a sheer precipice but also because it includes Buddhist, Taoist, and Confucian elements.
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(Of course, we all know it’s an Airbender temple.)
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dangermousie · 3 years ago
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Since the temple was built, the farmers had been living and working at the bottom of the sinkhole. They worked hard in the damp and dark underground day by day to support the temple. Ning Que believed that even the most religious believers could not stand an endless torment like this. The monks in the temple must have a special ability to enslave them like animals. In this sense, the farmers were more like serfs, a practice long abolished in the Central Plains.
Many images emerged in his head at this moment: the slaves who were pierced on the scapula after they tried to escape, the atheists who were massacred in the field, innumerable poor mortals knelt in front of the mountain, and the monks' extravagant life . . . He put the telescope down, frowned his brow and watched the temple in the cloud.
Sangsang lifted the curtain and became shocked when she saw the view. Ning Que passed her the telescope and said, "Take a look. It's the legendary Xuankong Temple.”
If he was the savior, Ning Que would climb down the cliffs and secretly revolt with the farmers to overthrow the malformed Xuankong Temple, or he would dive into the temple to search for the treasures they accumulated for so many years.
However, he was not. After observing the Xuankong Temple for a while, he drove the carriage toward the opposite direction without any hesitation.
Guuuh, I restarted Ever Night (the novel) and it’s still so good. (I love it but it’s over 7200 pages on my kindle which is insane and so I keep loving it but also drifting away because it’s such a fucking monster of a novel.
As I was telling @tomorrowsdrama I am on ch 607 and I love this passage because it encapsulates both why I am a fan of the novel AND Ning Que. It has such a bleak take on religion and hypocrisy but also Ning Que is such an unusual protagonist - he’s tough but also pragmatic and ice cold and outside of protecting his few people, he is fine with the world burning and he knows that about himself and he doesn’t try to justify it to himself but just lives with it. He’s a cold ruthless killer who is utterly ride or die for his woman but most of the rest of the world can hang and unlike in some other novels that try to set this up, here you actually buy this is the case, not just the author saying it and expecting you to believe it.
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cringemonkey · 3 years ago
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Hiiiiii uhhh haha *twirls hair on finger* have u maybe..... Seen nezha reborn...... Any thoughts if yes... I thought it was GORGEOUS and the drama hit well but idk im curious abt ur impression!!
YESSSSSS I DID LIKE 5 TIMES and YES its absolutely gorgeous and i cant state this enough i fucking loved this movie im biased obviously but its genuinely like. top 10 favorite zixuan movies for sure also...…. many many thoughts..... i loved how it took very distinct inspiration from old chinese mafia films and the difference in aesthetics right down to their style choice between them like wukong is very old school with his wardrobe and the decor around him like his mancave(tm). it reminds me of old hong kong or at the very least a fantasy reimagining hong kong like the type of shit you would find off a highly anticipated triple AAA game (chefs kiss) ao guang and ao bing reminds me of the modern shanghai type mafia movies, i really like the contrast between the two. ao guang's power is shown through the iron fist he has on donghai's water supply and the exploitations of it while wukong's is very passive power, where he plays by the rules and can easily slip under cracks. very mischievous i love it. just like the wukong i know and love
and god.GOD THE FUCKING BACKGROUNDS again everything was so gorjus im shitting and crying i also really love the mashing of different geographical locations and landscapes in a singular city, such as shanghai, hong kong, macau, and xuankong si. theres probably more that i missed but the vibes were there.
and the lore....... we only touched the surface but its literally so cool and the fact we got glimpses of other cities GOD i started bawling when i saw erlang shen in the end credits scene along with tiangou FUCKKKKKKKK I CANT WAIT also i took alot of inspo from this movie for my own reimaginings but ANYWAYS.... gonna talk about the movie some more but ill spare those who dont wanna listen or havent watched it (also some doodles sprinkled in)
the way ao guang treated ao bing was kinda WEIRD like i could very much tell he cared about him and loved him because he literally got him a new spine and tried to talk to li yunxiang like heh sorry about your friends leg lol and the cat and also heres your motorcycle back (slips you 70 gold bars) but he also seemed out of character sometimes such as. like. the confrontation yunxiang and ao bing had together cause IF YOUR SON DIED TO THIS KID
and THE FUCKING KID IS STANDING RIGHT THERE
YOU SAY DONT EMBARASS ME? INSTEAD OF SCOOPING HIM UP AND RUNNING? i get that the story has to follow its actual mythology (ie. ao bing gets turned into a jump rope) so i guess i cant get too mad but i do wish we got to see more of father son dynamics. also speaking of dynamics ao guang is very much a tough love type of guy, since he was doing all of this child murdering behind ao bing's back in order to protect him but like. come on making your son fight the guy whose soul is the reincarnation of the fucker whose sole (get it lol) job is to kill your beloved son maybe. dont leave him in a room alone with him
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also shifu wukong.... chefs kiss yes...... it just made me just a TAD bit emotional when he was like.... hi nezha long time no see when yunxiang summoned him like WAHHH THEY WERE FWIENDS........
i honestly expected the movie to have a wukong and yunxiang falling out like yunxiang finding out wukong was supposed to kill him but thinking about it now im thankful they didnt because wukong knew what he wanted from the start he just wanted to throw himself off ao guangs trail for awhile
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also. i love how they interpreted the yaksha in this movie, with him being the bodyguard (caretaker in ao bings case), i love how so many nezha movies make their own little takes on the yaksha since he was a minor character in the legends. its a lovely reoccurring detail and his facial features make it kinda obvious he was the yaksha since theyre very distinctly..... scary
ALSO. final note
FUCKINNGGG one of my favorite scenes was the exposition scene done by ao guang where hes like “是他爽了我,我,东海龙王” then he stomps his fucking cane and we get to see a sexy ass floor transformation scene and his voice is all echoy and the music goes all crazy DUDE. its so fucking awesome when i first watched it i recorded that entire scene (with ao bing being thrown to the ground too L) and would just rewatch it 4827 times its awesome.
yunxiang is also a very lovely character i didnt talk about him alot till now but hes such an endearing protagonist especially since his life went to pure shit cause some stupid gay mafia boy wanted his custom made motorcycle like just fucking commission yunxiang if you wanted one asshole now youre spaghetti on the ground. hes humble and hotheaded but he loves his friends and family all dearly, when his dad died i started beating the shit outta my pillow i was so sad
ao bing was just rich boy but I LOVE IT and it works very well only thing that unnerved me was that he looks and dresses and almost acts exactly like my fucking brother like hair and all. he used to scare me by saying he was part of the chinese mafia and he proved it by showing me this arm sleeve tattoo he got from china when he visited and one time when he was driving me home from middle school i heard banging coming from the back of the car and got scared and he said he had a guy tied up in there with a monkey and they were trying to get out and each time i heard the bang he would shout SHUT UP OR ILL THROW YOU BOTH INTO THE SEA WITH YOUR ARMS AND LEGS TIED BY ROCKS and i literally fucking CRIEDDD i was so scared Turns Out it was Fucking Soda bottles.
also.sorry i know i said final note and wrote 3 more fucking paragraphs but last thing. i literally love chinese fantasy films so much cause they always end the same: with a giant fucking boss battle where the cgi goes HAM and everything gets all funky and crazy and people almost die or DO DIE and I LOVE IT SO MUCHHH its so outta left field sometimes and other times its just so DRAMATIC GODDD I LOVE IT I DONT CARE its literally my favorite cause every time it happens i Know where the movie's budget went into
anyways thats it..... my thoughts...... i also drew alot of nezha reborn fanart these past couple days for no reason i just got a burst of energy for it which ill post! also so sorry sneakystorms for replying so late i dont know when you sent it but i just kinda forgot i had an ask box when i came back BUT THANK YOU FOR THE ASK!!!!!!!!! and hearing me if you or anyone else managed to make it this far <3
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unstablefragments2 · 3 years ago
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LI-NING XUANKONG
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m1male2 · 5 years ago
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Xuankong Temple, China
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tferyal · 4 years ago
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Xuankong Manastırı, Çin, 5'inci yüzyıl “Asma Manastır” 
1,400 yıldan beri bulunduğu bölgede yaşanan tüm depremlere rağmen ayakta kalmayı başardı. 
Nehir yatağından 320 metre yükseklikte kurulu olan manastırı oluşturan yapılar asma geçit ve koridorlarla birleştirilmiş.
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nebersgoeast · 4 years ago
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The Hanging Temple
Sonntag ging es dann noch zu den hängenden Klöster/Tempel.
Das Xuankong Si („Hängendes Kloster“) ist ein mitten in eine Felswand gebautes Kloster. Es wurde im 6. Jahrhundert während der Nördlichen Wei-Dynastie erbaut und liegt in dem Gebirge Heng Shan, einem der fünf Heiligen Berge. Das Kloster besteht aus 40 winzigen Hallen und Pavillons und wurde entlang den Konturen der Steilwand gebaut, wobei man sich natürlicher Aushöhlungen und Vorsprünge zur Abstützung bediente. Die Gebäude ruhen dabei auf Holzträgern, die aus dem Felsen herausragen. Die Gebäude sind durch Gänge, Brücken und Gehsteige miteinander verbunden. Der Fels dient als hintere Wand der Hallen und wurde ausgehöhlt, um Buddhastatuen aufzunehmen.In einem der Räume werden die wichtigsten traditionellen Religionen Chinas vereint (三教合一, S��n Jiào héyī – „Vereinigung der drei Lehren“), in der Halle befindet sich je eine Statue von Buddha, Konfuzius und Laozi.
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yichi8998 · 7 years ago
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奇門遁甲在體現實時象意上,使我感到可以很奇妙。 一個小小的案例分享 在朋友家居看風水時,其家中東方的位置放了一個花瓶。由於這花瓶旁邊沒有其他物件,而且這花瓶足足有半米高,顯得一枝獨秀,這讓我產生了興趣注足觀賞。其間發現這花瓶上有疑似一條裂痕,對照了朋友的奇門遁甲出生盤,與他平輩家人有關連。頓時在這當中,我跟他說這位家人的婚姻關係出現了問題。 最後,朋友的反饋告知,其一位平輩家人正在辦理離婚手續。 Case sharing about a family member’s marital status of a friend via his QMDJ plan, as well as his home furnishings in feng shui study. #一持 #馬一持 #2017 #2018 #玄學 #八字 #風水 #奇門遁甲 #易經塔羅占卜 #私人教學#術數 #紫微斗數 #香港 #紫白 #玄空#hongkong #yichi #yichi8998 #ichingtarot#eightwords #fengshui #qmdj #zwds#qimendunjia #ziweidoushu #ZiBai#XuanKong 花瓶圖片來源: Source of photo (vase): https://www.jianshu.com/p/75a97ea23ed3
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zoeflake · 6 years ago
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The Hanging Temple or the Xuankong Temple, is a monastery built on a 75 meter high wall near Mount Heng, China. It was built more than 1,500 years ago, and is known also because it is the only one that combines the 3 traditional Chinese religions: Buddhism,Taoism and Confucianism.
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business-fengshui · 5 years ago
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Mr A is looking to move to his new house. Before he decided to move, he wants to know how generally the new house could be affecting his career and income.⁠ ⁠ Question: How is this house affecting my wealth and career?⁠ Setting: Self- Mr A; Object-House; M.E-Wealth, Health⁠ ⁠ ⁠ Analyse:⁠ 1. Self-line holding officer-You (FanYin)⁠ ➡️ It does affect the career development.⁠ ⁠ 2. Lower-trigram FanYin, line two holding tiger restricted to self-line (transformed)⁠ ➡️ It would affect to unstable of income, it could be loss of income (parent moving) and health (tiger restricted to self)⁠ ⁠ 3. Lower-trigram parent-line too weak (-8°), self-line (officer-metal) is the source-element to parent-line. Parent-line is water-element. Both officer and parent are weak (-2° and -8°)⁠ ➡️ It will affect the...⁠ ⁠ ⁠ Join my Facebook page to read full⁠ @akguru.my⁠ ⁠ ⁠ #iching #八卦 #trigrams #metaphysical #tarot #occult #fortunetelller #dailytarot #tarotreadings #divination #Ichingoracle #Oracledailyreading #Chinesereading #hexagram #cast #yijing #bagua #fuxi #WenWangGua #KingWen #dailyIchingReading #WildCrane #chineseastrology #TCM #chinesemedicine #fengshui #flyingstar #eightmansion #bazhai #xuankong⁠ https://www.instagram.com/p/CAfbTZBDMwT/?igshid=llafbsshf7zt
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It must have been a great challenge to build this temple more than 1500 years ago. The Hanging Temple, also Hanging Monastery or Xuankong Temple is a temple built into a cliff (75 m or 246 ft above the ground) near Mount Heng in Hunyuan County, Datong City, Shanxi Province, China. The closest city is Datong, 64 kilometres (40 mi) to the northwest. Along with the Yungang Grottoes, the Hanging Temple is one of the main tourist attractions and historical sites in the Datong area. Built more than 1,500 years ago, this temple is notable not only for its location on a sheer precipice but also because it is the only existing temple with the combination of three Chinese traditional religions: Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism. The structure is kept in place with oak crossbeams fitted into holes chiseled into the cliffs. The main supportive structure is hidden inside the bedrock. The monastery is located in the small canyon basin, and the body of the building hangs from the middle of the cliff under the prominent summit, protecting the temple from rain erosion and sunlight. Coupled with the repair of the dynasties, the color tattoo in the temple is relatively well preserved. Follow @engineeringandarchitecture #chinesearchitecture #architecture #monastery #temple #arquitectura #ancientarchitecture #oldarchitecture #ancient #travel #traveling #touristattraction #civilengineering #engineering #懸空寺 #悬空寺 #buddhism #shanxi #hunyuan #buddha #cliff #taoism #confucianism #style #china #mountheng #nature #environment #yoga #design #inspiringarchitecture (at Hanging Temple) https://www.instagram.com/p/B_213acFH8T/?igshid=q1xrtdiibtw
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