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Wen Wu Temple
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Jeffry b
Essendon, أستراليا10,973 مساهمة
Wen Wu Shrine is dedicated to Guan Yu, a Taoist god who is widely worshipped in Taiwan. He is a deified soldier, who featured in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, one of China's classic novels. He is God of War and God of Wealth. Other deities are also venerated. There is a celebration of Confucius' birthday. You may see many of the faithful dropping wooden crescents on the floor seeking Guan Yu's wise counsel on whether they should take any step, from a medical proceedure and marriage to opening a business.
كُتب بتاريخ 28 يونيو 2022
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Yali Chen
تايشونج, تايوان4,668 مساهمة
العائلة •
日月潭旁邊佔地廣大視野非常廣闊的寺廟
寺廟的階梯平台和景觀台都是眺望日月潭湖景風光的好地方
主要祭祀著文昌帝君、武聖關公、岳飛將軍和孔子等聖賢神祇
莊嚴宏偉
對面的年梯步道可尋找自己的生日階梯
可順道一遊
寺廟的階梯平台和景觀台都是眺望日月潭湖景風光的好地方
主要祭祀著文昌帝君、武聖關公、岳飛將軍和孔子等聖賢神祇
莊嚴宏偉
對面的年梯步道可尋找自己的生日階梯
可順道一遊
كُتب بتاريخ 2 يونيو 2022
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Albert H
台灣桃園283 مساهمة
日月潭文武廟氣勢磅礡,湖光山色的日月潭美景盡收眼底,
還可求籤,求財,求媒,求知識,求庇佑!
供奉岳飛孔子月老藥師佛
還可求籤,求財,求媒,求知識,求庇佑!
供奉岳飛孔子月老藥師佛
كُتب بتاريخ 14 أكتوبر 2021
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Enhenryjan
تايبيه, تايوان7,941 مساهمة
此行看缺水日月潭,騎機車往大竹湖潭底草原行進途中,經過文武廟,搜尋記憶,曾經單車環湖,或開車、泳渡來此,都是路過不曾駐足,此行時間還有餘裕,把握機會停車參觀!
自台階而上,廟埕寬敞,廟宇氣勢恢宏,一對銅鈴大眼紅色石獅罕見高大,除了在馬路上就能看到的正殿,走入後才發現廟宇沿著山坡而建,其後還有武廟與文廟,武廟門匾寫著忠義千秋,旁邊有青龍偃月刀簡介,供奉的應是三國亂世忠勇重然諾的關公 ,因關公講信修義,除了廟宇常見,也是民間工商業常在家供奉,以為典範的代表!
文廟主祀孔子,設於武廟之後的山坡更高處,除了有位階更高的隱喻,似乎也意謂著 有了文以載道的依歸,強兵勇武才不至淪為窮兵黷武!
孔子自春秋亂世列國周遊,懷抱崇高理想、推銷獨到願景,當世雖不得其志,因中心思想有亙古不滅的核心價值,被推崇為萬世師表!可謂是~
騎遊日月潭 廟宇氣恢宏 武廟祀關公 文廟祀孔子
途經文武廟 對望風景好 青龍偃月刀 武廟背倚靠
以往皆路過 依山坡而建 忠勇重然諾 崇高的理想
此行暫駐腳 一階一階高 信義的代表 願景有獨到
孔子思想雖有獨到,傳承後世,卻也不免被圖騰物化、利用虛實,若弟子有問,不知如何看待論述?
自台階而上,廟埕寬敞,廟宇氣勢恢宏,一對銅鈴大眼紅色石獅罕見高大,除了在馬路上就能看到的正殿,走入後才發現廟宇沿著山坡而建,其後還有武廟與文廟,武廟門匾寫著忠義千秋,旁邊有青龍偃月刀簡介,供奉的應是三國亂世忠勇重然諾的關公 ,因關公講信修義,除了廟宇常見,也是民間工商業常在家供奉,以為典範的代表!
文廟主祀孔子,設於武廟之後的山坡更高處,除了有位階更高的隱喻,似乎也意謂著 有了文以載道的依歸,強兵勇武才不至淪為窮兵黷武!
孔子自春秋亂世列國周遊,懷抱崇高理想、推銷獨到願景,當世雖不得其志,因中心思想有亙古不滅的核心價值,被推崇為萬世師表!可謂是~
騎遊日月潭 廟宇氣恢宏 武廟祀關公 文廟祀孔子
途經文武廟 對望風景好 青龍偃月刀 武廟背倚靠
以往皆路過 依山坡而建 忠勇重然諾 崇高的理想
此行暫駐腳 一階一階高 信義的代表 願景有獨到
孔子思想雖有獨到,傳承後世,卻也不免被圖騰物化、利用虛實,若弟子有問,不知如何看待論述?
كُتب بتاريخ 7 مايو 2021
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joannasung66
تاويوان, تايوان2,991 مساهمة
العائلة •
只要有去日月潭就會去一趟文武廟,以前就聽家人說文武廟祈求考試通過非常靈驗,特別帶著兩個即將要考試的孩子與要考證照的自己來祈求,有關聖帝君、孔子、財神、岳飛等神明。從文武廟望出去的日月潭湖景真的非常美麗!文武廟環境也維持的非常乾淨!值得一遊的景點!
كُتب بتاريخ 3 يناير 2021
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Larry-Calif
سان فرانسيسكو, كاليفورنيا344 مساهمة
الأصدقاء •
Wenwu Temple venerates both the patron gods of civil and martial affairs in the same temple complex.. It is comparatively rare to have temples venerating both. Wen Wu temples were patronised by those in the Ming and Qing dynasties seeking success in the Imperial examinations, which were divided into civil and military examinations.
The temple consists of three halls. The first hall, located on the second floor of the front hall, is a shrine devoted to the First Ancestor Kaiji and the God of Literature. The central hall is devoted to Guan Gong, the God of War, and the warrior-God Yue Fei. The rear hall is dedicated to Confucius.
In the courtyard between the front hall and middle hall two bronze artwork relief illustrated two groups of occupation. One panel is scholars and literate workers and other panel is the warriors and soldiers. It was very beautiful to see and it places everything in perspective.
If I were to take an Imperial examination, I would offer my prayers at the GOOD LUCK TEMPLE ... at Wenwu Temple.
Note: The water closet is to the left of the first landing)
The temple consists of three halls. The first hall, located on the second floor of the front hall, is a shrine devoted to the First Ancestor Kaiji and the God of Literature. The central hall is devoted to Guan Gong, the God of War, and the warrior-God Yue Fei. The rear hall is dedicated to Confucius.
In the courtyard between the front hall and middle hall two bronze artwork relief illustrated two groups of occupation. One panel is scholars and literate workers and other panel is the warriors and soldiers. It was very beautiful to see and it places everything in perspective.
If I were to take an Imperial examination, I would offer my prayers at the GOOD LUCK TEMPLE ... at Wenwu Temple.
Note: The water closet is to the left of the first landing)
كُتب بتاريخ 27 نوفمبر 2020
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ELIN
8 مساهمات
文武廟非常莊嚴的地方每次到日月潭都是必遊之地
讓人身心靈感覺很放鬆從文武廟遼望日月潭風景非常美麗
是欣賞日月潭極佳的觀潭景點
讓人身心靈感覺很放鬆從文武廟遼望日月潭風景非常美麗
是欣賞日月潭極佳的觀潭景點
كُتب بتاريخ 3 نوفمبر 2020
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tensun
تايشونج, تايوان2,046 مساهمة
文武廟位於日月潭旁,規模宏大氣勢磅礡,廟分三殿,前殿祀開基元祖及文昌帝君等,中殿是武聖殿,祀關聖帝君及岳武穆王,後殿為大成殿,祀至聖先師孔子等。
文武廟背山面湖,風景秀麗地勢雄偉,是附近居民的信仰中心,登上後殿觀景台視野遼闊,可以遠眺日月潭,是極佳的觀潭景點。
文武廟背山面湖,風景秀麗地勢雄偉,是附近居民的信仰中心,登上後殿觀景台視野遼闊,可以遠眺日月潭,是極佳的觀潭景點。
كُتب بتاريخ 27 مايو 2020
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OrderintheHouse
Brisbane2,410 مساهمات
In January 2020 my wife and I included a 6 night Wendy Wu private tour of Taiwan as part of our 18 day Asian trip we arranged to celebrate our 40th wedding anniversary. Our Taiwan tour took in Taipei, Taroko Gorge, Sun Moon Lake, Tainan and Kaohsiung.
Our time at the beautiful Sun Moon Lake included a most enjoyable visit to the very ornate and impressive Wen Wu Temple on the lake’s northern side.
The temple consists of three halls. The first hall, located on the second floor of the front hall, is a shrine devoted to the First Ancestor Kaiji and the God of Literature. The central hall is devoted to Guan Gong, the God of War, and the warrior-God Yue Fei. The rear hall is dedicated to Confucius.
We visited some lovely temples throughout our Taiwan adventure and we would view the Wen Wu Temple at Sun Moon Lake as one of the best.
The temple is built on a hillside. To make for an less strenuous visit we started from the top and climbed down the steps rather than climbing up with our driver picking us up at the lower entrance after our visit. Our visit to the temple commenced from the top of the hill at a rather ornate green stone symmetrical wall with four feature panels and three large openings that lead you to vantage points where imposing views of the Lake can be enjoyed. This wall was flanked by two tall “totem pole” like structures. From here we progressively climbed down steps to the entrance of the temple several metres below visiting each of the temple halls featuring lovely decorated features, one of the best being the statue of Confucius.
Along the way we were able to see some exquisite marble engraved panels each having a special story to tell. The carved out people characters appeared so life-like. This was craft work of the highest order. For me these marble engravings were the highlight of our visit. We stood in awe at the tremendous talent of master craftsmen on show here.
On reaching the lower main entrance at the bottom of the hill we marvelled at the ornate Gateway and Ceremonial Arch made of green stone. From here we gained further spectacular panoramic views of the picturesque Sun Moon Lake. At the entrance to the front hall there is a huge burner. There are 5 doors to this hall and people do not enter from the central door which is reserved for the gods. People enter from the right door and exit from the left door.
The Temple has a very good gift shop which is well worth a visit. There is a wide range of souvenirs available for sale here at fair prices.
Unfortunately our time was limited and we were unable to view the renowned Year of Steps at the base of the Temple. The Year of Steps has 366 steps covering a distance of 150-metres symbolizing the 366 days in a year (including an extra day in a leap year) and is worth a visit. Never mind, what we saw and experienced at the Wen Wu Temple was still very enjoyable and memorable.
Our time at the beautiful Sun Moon Lake included a most enjoyable visit to the very ornate and impressive Wen Wu Temple on the lake’s northern side.
The temple consists of three halls. The first hall, located on the second floor of the front hall, is a shrine devoted to the First Ancestor Kaiji and the God of Literature. The central hall is devoted to Guan Gong, the God of War, and the warrior-God Yue Fei. The rear hall is dedicated to Confucius.
We visited some lovely temples throughout our Taiwan adventure and we would view the Wen Wu Temple at Sun Moon Lake as one of the best.
The temple is built on a hillside. To make for an less strenuous visit we started from the top and climbed down the steps rather than climbing up with our driver picking us up at the lower entrance after our visit. Our visit to the temple commenced from the top of the hill at a rather ornate green stone symmetrical wall with four feature panels and three large openings that lead you to vantage points where imposing views of the Lake can be enjoyed. This wall was flanked by two tall “totem pole” like structures. From here we progressively climbed down steps to the entrance of the temple several metres below visiting each of the temple halls featuring lovely decorated features, one of the best being the statue of Confucius.
Along the way we were able to see some exquisite marble engraved panels each having a special story to tell. The carved out people characters appeared so life-like. This was craft work of the highest order. For me these marble engravings were the highlight of our visit. We stood in awe at the tremendous talent of master craftsmen on show here.
On reaching the lower main entrance at the bottom of the hill we marvelled at the ornate Gateway and Ceremonial Arch made of green stone. From here we gained further spectacular panoramic views of the picturesque Sun Moon Lake. At the entrance to the front hall there is a huge burner. There are 5 doors to this hall and people do not enter from the central door which is reserved for the gods. People enter from the right door and exit from the left door.
The Temple has a very good gift shop which is well worth a visit. There is a wide range of souvenirs available for sale here at fair prices.
Unfortunately our time was limited and we were unable to view the renowned Year of Steps at the base of the Temple. The Year of Steps has 366 steps covering a distance of 150-metres symbolizing the 366 days in a year (including an extra day in a leap year) and is worth a visit. Never mind, what we saw and experienced at the Wen Wu Temple was still very enjoyable and memorable.
كُتب بتاريخ 25 أبريل 2020
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しんどく
Hanno, اليابان11,045 مساهمة
日月潭文武廟のパンフレットです。
20 分の観光ではどこにもいけないですね。
日月潭での自由時間も含めて45 分の観光だったので少し日月潭のまわりを見ました。
1847年に建てられた道教寺院の文武廟です。
まず獅子の説明。
日月潭文武廟
Sun Moon Lake Wenwu Temple
の武の関羽、関聖帝君です。
文の孔子、文昌帝君。
2 柱の神(孔子と関羽)はかつて人間だったと言われていたそうです。
薬師様もありました。
20 分の観光ではどこにもいけないですね。
日月潭での自由時間も含めて45 分の観光だったので少し日月潭のまわりを見ました。
1847年に建てられた道教寺院の文武廟です。
まず獅子の説明。
日月潭文武廟
Sun Moon Lake Wenwu Temple
の武の関羽、関聖帝君です。
文の孔子、文昌帝君。
2 柱の神(孔子と関羽)はかつて人間だったと言われていたそうです。
薬師様もありました。
كُتب بتاريخ 20 مارس 2020
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GermaineChan
93 مساهمة
If I rent a bike to cycle around Sun moon lake, will I pass by wen wu temple?
WoodOK
Minneapolis, Minnesota158 مساهمة
You will! You'll ride on the road right past it.