For us in China, the deep impression of the Golden Pavilion Temple should come from the clips of Prince Yixiuge and General Ashikaga singing wits and courage from time to time in the Southern Dynasties.
Now it refers to the Golden Pavilion Temple, which is actually called the Golden Pavilion Relic Hall. It is only the core building of this land, because most of its other buildings were burnt down in the Ren Ying Rebellion, which started 70 years after its construction.
This relic hall, which is frequently praised by tourists, was actually burned at 1950. At that time, a young monk named Lin Yangxian in the temple blamed his hard life on the government and society. After accumulating negative energy for a long time, he turned sadness into a flame and lit it.
I have seen all the places I can see and all the places I can go. I guess everything useful has been recorded in detail, just like collecting plants and collecting insect specimens. Yukio Mishima, a Japanese writer, has made such an accurate and meticulous interview experience that she has never had before, and her novel "Kinkaku Temple" has directly pushed the popularity of Kinkaku Temple to the peak of her life.
What is the original appearance of Jingu Temple? The following photos were taken before and after the Sino-Japanese War 100 years ago. The changes of the years have washed away the local gold flavor of the year and the simplicity.
This is the style and charm of an ancient building in my mind.
The story is not over yet.
Five years later, in 1955, the reconstruction of Jinge Temple was completed. In 1987, Jinge Temple was restored as it was, and a square gold foil with a side length of about 10.8 cm was pasted again.
The 76-year-old Liu Sheng Kenzhi, the hero behind the maintenance of the nirvana of the Golden Pavilion Temple, was also one of the members who participated in the restoration work from 65438 to 0987.
Most days, he will get up at 3 am and drive to Jingu Temple for 30 minutes. Jingu Temple is exposed to the atmosphere, and there are traces of nature from time to time, such as bird droppings and cobwebs. Visitors who come to watch every day are like crucian carp, and the turned dust will turn the gold foil white. These will damage the gold foil. Therefore, yagyu needs to carefully check and keep the gold foil. Even if rain and snow accumulate on the gold foil, he will gently wipe it off with a towel.
His work has lasted for 30 years.
The Jingu Temple we see now was restored during the Showa period (1926 to 1989), and it is now aging. As a Kyoto craftsman who activated the shrine, no one knows what I have done, which is my pride. Liu Sheng said.