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Shanxi architecture

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The Yungang Grottoes are ancient Buddhist caves carved into stone, filled with beautiful statues and artwork.

Shanxi architecture, also called Shansi or Jin architecture, is the special way buildings are made in the Shanxi province of northern China. Shanxi is very important for protecting old buildings. It has more than 28,000 registered ancient structures—about 11% of all such buildings in China. Because of this rich history, people often say, "To see China's ground cultural relics, look at Shanxi."

The province is home to all three remaining wooden buildings from the Tang dynasty in China, showing how skilled builders were long ago. Famous sites like the old city of Pingyao and the grand homes of Shanxi merchants from the Ming and Qing dynasties display the common building styles of North China. In addition, sacred places such as the temples on Mount Wutai and the Yungang Grottoes in Datong are wonderful examples of Buddhist architecture in China.

These buildings help us understand how people lived and worshiped in the past, making Shanxi a key place for studying China's history and culture. The wooden structures, city walls, temples, and merchant houses all tell stories of ancient life and beliefs.

Pre-Tang architecture

Traditional Chinese architecture often used wood, but no wooden buildings from before the Tang dynasty have survived in China. However, clues from grottoes and tomb paintings help us learn about architecture in Shanxi from long ago.

The Yungang Grottoes in Datong show examples of rock-cut architecture from the Northern Wei dynasty. Another important place is the Tianlongshan Grottoes in Taiyuan, which were built over many years, starting in the Northern Qi dynasty.

Tang architecture

The oldest wooden buildings in China are in Shanxi. Three important buildings from the Tang Dynasty are still standing today: Foguang Temple and Nanchan Temple on Mount Wutai, and Five Dragons Temple in Ruicheng County.

Foguang Temple is very well-preserved. This is because it is in a quiet place, far from busy areas of Mount Wutai. The temple shows us how ancient Chinese wooden buildings were made.

Five Dynasties architecture

Some important buildings in Shanxi were built during the Five Dynasties period. These include Tiantai Temple, the Great Buddha Hall in Dayun Temple, the Longmen Temple West Side Hall in Changzhi, and the Zhenguo Temple Ten Thousand Buddhas Hall in Pingyao. These buildings show the rich history of architecture in the region.

Song architecture

The Jinci temple in Taiyuan is a famous temple in Shanxi. Its oldest part, the Goddess Temple, was built between 1023 and 1032 during the Song dynasty.

Liao and Jin architecture

The Buddhist Texts Library of the Huayan Temple in Datong was built in 1038, during the Liao dynasty. The Mahavira Hall of the Huayan Temple in Datong was first built in the Liao dynasty and rebuilt in 1140 during the Jin dynasty. It is the largest building from that time in China.

The Sakyamuni Pagoda of Fogong Temple in Ying County, Shuozhou, was built in 1056 during the Liao dynasty. It is the oldest wooden pagoda still standing in China and has survived many big earthquakes. The Amitabha Hall and the Mahayana bodhisattva Hall of the Chongfu Temple in Shuozhou were built in the Jin dynasty and are known for their statues and murals.

Yuan architecture

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Yuan Buddhist temples and Taoist palaces in southern Shanxi are known for their sculptures and paintings. Many of these paintings were made by artists led by Zhu Haogu in southern Shanxi during the Yuan dynasty.

The Fucheng Jade Emperor Temple in Jincheng has statues of twenty-eight constellations from the Yuan dynasty. Yongle Palace in Yuncheng has some of the best-preserved paintings in China. The palace is an important temple of the Quanzhen School of Taoism. Some of these paintings are now in museums in other countries.

Ming and Qing architecture

During the Ming and Qing dynasties, the Shanxi merchants grew very wealthy by trading tea with Russia and starting early banks called "Piaohao". This made Shanxi an important place for money.

The ancient city of Pingyao shows us how people built during this time. Many family homes were built across Shanxi, showing the local style of vernacular architecture in North China. Famous examples include the Wang Family Compound in Lingshi, the Qiao Family Compound in Qi County, and others in Yuci and Taigu.

Religious architecture

Besides the Yungang Grottoes and Tianlongshan Grottoes, Mount Wutai has many Buddhist buildings in Shanxi. Temples there have been built from the Tang dynasty up to today.

In southern Shanxi, important religious buildings include the Qinglian Temple in Jincheng and the Guangsheng Temple in Hongtong County.

Yaodong

Yaodong is a special kind of vernacular architecture found in the Loess Plateau in North China. In Shanxi, Yaodong are often seen in the mountains, unlike the bigger family homes usually found on flat lands.

Yaodong are a type of earth shelter, dug into hillsides. Sometimes, they can be built on flat ground by digging out a central courtyard and then carving rooms from the walls around it. This helps keep homes cool in summer and warm in winter.

Images

The Grand East Hall of Foguang Temple in Shanxi, China, showcasing beautiful traditional architecture.
The grand East Great Hall of Foguang Temple, a historic Buddhist temple in China.
The Goddess Temple of Jinci in Taiyuan, a beautiful historical site.
The Fogong Temple Wooden Pagoda, a historic fully-wooden tower built in China in 1056 AD.
An aerial view of the Great Hero Hall at Huayan Temple in Datong.
Statue of the Tail Fire Tiger from the Jade Emperor Temple, part of the Twenty-Eight Mansions collection.
A beautiful wall painting of the Buddha of Medicine, Bhaishajyaguru, from ancient China.
An ancient Chinese artwork showing the Paradise of Maitreya, created around the year 1320, showcasing traditional religious and celestial imagery.
The ancient city wall of Ping Yao in China, a well-preserved historical landmark.
A historic market street in Pingyao, China, showcasing traditional architecture and rainy-day scenes with umbrellas.
The Wang Family Compound is a historic courtyard home showcasing traditional Chinese architecture.
The Qiao Family Compound is a beautiful historic building with traditional Chinese architecture.

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