Fangshan, Beijing | Guandi Temple, only open on the 1st and 15th of each month
Lucun, Liangxiang Town, Fangshan District | Guandi Pavilion
🔵Level:
Fangshan District Key Cultural Relics Protection Unit;
🔵Year of construction:
Built in the Ming dynasty, and renovated twice in the 61st year of the Kangxi reign and the 48th year of the Qianlong reign of the Qing dynasty.
🔵Architectural structure:
Guandi Pavilion faces west, with a brick and wood structure, two-story pavilion, and hard mountain clear water ridge roof; the first floor has brick arch doors and windows, and double panel doors; there is a wooden ladder between the first and second floors; there is a corridor outside the second floor door.
🔵Highlights:
❶There are traces of color painting on the front and back ridge purlins;
❷Under the ridge purlin beam is written "Repaired on an auspicious day in the first month of the Qianlong reign of the Qing dynasty" (left);
❸Under the ridge purlin beam is written "Repaired in the midsummer of the Renyin year of the Kangxi reign of the Qing dynasty" (right);
❹There are ink patterns on the elephant eyes, not new;
❺After going downstairs, look at the bluestone door plaque under the eaves of the pavilion outside Guandi Pavilion,
inscribed with: Guandi Pavilion. Guandi Pavilion