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Shengji Pavilion of Xingling Temple in Zhutang

Shengji Pavilion of Xingling Temple in Zhutang
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five-tier squared brick structure
Asset Classification: Historic Building
Address: No. 34, Jinshan Rd.,Zhutang To,Changhua C
Announcement date: 2021/09/23
GPS Coordinates: 120.41188,23.88720
Competent Authority: Changhua County

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Xingling Temple is located in Changhua's Zhutang Township. Built in the 3rd year of the Taishō era (Japanese colonial period; 1914 CE), the temple is dedicated to Guansheng Dijun (more commonly known as Guan Yu) after local farmer Tsai Teng-tsai (dates of birth and death unknown) carried a statue of the deity from Miaoli's Xingshi Temple. Xingling Temple serves as the center of faith for Hakka people in Changhua's Chijie region (intersection of Erlin, Zhutang, and Beitou). Eighty meters to the left of the main hall is a roughly two-story tall Shengji Pavilion (a furnace used for burning literary pieces on paper strips) completed in 1955 CE. The pavilion is a quadrangular, five-tiered brick structure with a mostly pebbledashed exterior. Not only is it one of the few Shengji Pavilions that has preserved to this day Gongsong Shengji ceremony (the practice of storing ashes from burned papers inscribed with literary pieces and then scattering them at the sea), but it also performs the largest ceremony of its kind in Taiwan. The bottom layer of the Shengji Pavilion of Zhutang's Xingling Temple is where paper ashes are stored. From the second-layer up, the pavilion is decorated with masterful reliefs made from four layers of colored ceramics and intricate sculptures of dragons and phoenixes. The pavilion also houses calligraphy works that are well worth preserving, written by notable political figures such as former Control Yuan President Yu Yu-jen (1879-1964 CE), former Legislative Yuan President Huang Kuo-shu (1905-1987 CE), and former Examination Yuan President Chia Ching-teh (1880-1960 CE).

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The Kylin Cochin Pottery sculpture stands on the top of the pavilion of the sacred pavilion of the Zhutang Xingling Palace
The Kylin Cochin Pottery sculpture stands on the top of the pavilion of the sacred pavilion of the Zhutang Xingling Palace
The fifth floor of the Shengji Pavilion in Zhutang Xingling Palace has the position of Cangjie, the first master of writing characters
The fifth floor of the Shengji Pavilion in Zhutang Xingling Palace has the position of Cangjie, the first master of writing characters
The fourth floor of the Sanctuary Pavilion in Xingling Palace in Zhutang is embossed with phoenix and peony, and the left and right are the couplets inscribed by the former Changhua County Magistrate Chen Xiqing
The fourth floor of the Sanctuary Pavilion in Xingling Palace in Zhutang is embossed with phoenix and peony, and the left and right are the couplets inscribed by the former Changhua County Magistrate Chen Xiqing
The third floor of the Sanctuary Pavilion in the Zhutang Xingling Palace is the inscription
The third floor of the Sanctuary Pavilion in the Zhutang Xingling Palace is the inscription "Wen Guang Yong Zhao" by the former President of the Legislative Yuan Huang Guoshu
On both sides of the furnace mouth on the second floor of the Shengji Pavilion in Zhutang Xingling Palace, there are inscriptions by the former examination dean Jia Jingde, the former chairman of Taiwan Province Wu Guozhen, and the famous modern calligrapher Yu Youren
On both sides of the furnace mouth on the second floor of the Shengji Pavilion in Zhutang Xingling Palace, there are inscriptions by the former examination dean Jia Jingde, the former chairman of Taiwan Province Wu Guozhen, and the famous modern calligrapher Yu Youren
On the second floor of the Sacred Relics Pavilion of the Zhutang Xingling Palace, there is a straight book
On the second floor of the Sacred Relics Pavilion of the Zhutang Xingling Palace, there is a straight book "Sacred Relics" above the arched furnace mouth
The base of the sacred pavilion in Zhutang Xingling Palace is a giant paper ash storage tank
The base of the sacred pavilion in Zhutang Xingling Palace is a giant paper ash storage tank
The exterior of the sacred pavilion of the Xingling Temple in Zhutang, using a large number of stone washing methods
The exterior of the sacred pavilion of the Xingling Temple in Zhutang, using a large number of stone washing methods
Xingling Temple in Zhutang dedicated to Guansheng Dijun
Xingling Temple in Zhutang dedicated to Guansheng Dijun

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