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Memorabilia of Jingdezhen Temple in Wuhan

At the end of the Tang Dynasty (about 859 -960), a wandering monk came to Baiquan and took a fancy to Lingshan, which looked like a roaring master, with a green dragon on the left, a white tiger on the right and a green hill on his back. The terrain is flat and open, and the aura is overflowing. It's a treasure trove. The monk decided to build a temple on this hillside and named it "Jintai Temple".

During the reign of Jingdezhen in the Northern Song Dynasty (1004- 1007), the temple was completely renovated and renamed as "Jingdezhen Temple".

During the thirty years of the Republic of China, the scale of temple buildings was further expanded, which was quite magnificent. Jingde Temple was once the Shang Hui Temple in Fengle Township.

The scale of the temple building has been expanded, with colorful tiles on the eaves and red walls. The passage in the temple is paved with blue bricks and stones. The overall structure of Jingde Temple is divided into three parts: upper, middle and lower.