introduce

The original building of Wuliang Hall was destroyed in the early years, and now only the building platform of that year is left, which is rammed loess. The base is 16 meters long from north to south, 14.8 meters wide from east to west, and 6.8 meters high. The top is flat, 12.5 meters long from north to south, and 11 meters wide from east to west. The original building foundation site on the north side is 16.2 meters from north to south and 15.2 meters wide from east to west. There are stepping steps on the north side to climb up to climb up. There are 13 steps in total. Climbing to the top, looking around, the woods, grasslands, seedlings, and farmhouses are vividly visible, giving people a sense of relaxation and joy.

The main temple enshrines countless Buddha statues, and there is no textual research on who the Buddha statues are in the other side halls, and the ground buildings and statues have disappeared. There are only a large number of Ming Dynasty bricks and tiles, large slate tiles, barrel tiles, tiles, house ridge beasts and other building materials on the ground, as well as wall tiles with plant patterns and Ming and Qing ceramic fragments. and traces of burning kang. It can be seen that when cigarettes flourished here, it was a place where good men and believers gathered.

The building of Wuliang Hall is close to the Great Wall and Huamachi City, which may be related to the city defense military buildings in Ming Dynasty. This temple was built in the Ming Dynasty and extended to the Qing Dynasty. It is an important site for understanding the architecture of the Ming Dynasty.

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