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The Copying and Reproduction Project of Dunhuang Mural Painting (Partial) was perfectly completed in the scenic area of Wuwei Kumo Rosh Temple

author:China Gansu Net

Gansu, China, August 30 (this network reporter Zhang Zhenguo) recently, the Dunhuang mural donated by the Hong Kong Leshan Fund to build a copy of the map, in the national AAA tourist attraction - Wuwei Kumarosh Temple Scenic Spot was perfectly completed. The "Dunhuang Mural" will be opened to the public in the near future for public viewing. At that time, foreign tourists and local tourists will experience the infinite fascination and magnificent beauty of Dunhuang culture in Wuwei.

The Copying and Reproduction Project of Dunhuang Mural Painting (Partial) was perfectly completed in the scenic area of Wuwei Kumo Rosh Temple

According to the person in charge of the scenic spot of Wuwei Kumoroshi Temple, the mural is based on the Tang Dynasty "Infinite Life Sutra Change" mural in Cave 220 of Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes, and the copy author Zhang Jielong recreates the front wall of the Temple of The TanTan Buddha Hall of Jiumo Luoshi Temple on the basis of the original work. At the same time, it integrates the partial content of the Tang Dynasty 112 cave murals in Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes to create a large mural with a length of 15 meters and a height of 6 meters.

The Copying and Reproduction Project of Dunhuang Mural Painting (Partial) was perfectly completed in the scenic area of Wuwei Kumo Rosh Temple
The Copying and Reproduction Project of Dunhuang Mural Painting (Partial) was perfectly completed in the scenic area of Wuwei Kumo Rosh Temple

The murals imitate the basic content of the "Infinite Life Sutra" in Cave 220 of Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes, outlining the solemnity of the Elysium World, in which Amitabha Buddha sits on the throne of Vajrapani, with a fearless seal in his hand, solemn and solemn, covered with gorgeous treasure covers and banners above his head, flying flowers in the sky, Guanyin Bodhisattva and Dashi to the bodhisattva, and offering bodhisattvas on all sides. On the platform in front of the Seven Treasure Pond Hall, Brahma Lotte people sat on a blanket in a figure-of-eight shape, playing different instruments, and the instruments in their hands were mainly conch, reed, sheng, pipa, hole, flute, row, clapboard, etc., and there were Jialing Pinjia birds plucking the five strings. In the Seven Treasures Pond, the Eight Meritorious Waters can conform to people's wishes, naturally harmonize cold and warm, the Seven Treasures Bowl naturally appears, the Baiwei diet is naturally full, and all desires can be read. In the Seven Treasure Pond, there are lotus flowers with buds waiting to be released, and you can see the incarnated children inside, lively and lovely.

The Copying and Reproduction Project of Dunhuang Mural Painting (Partial) was perfectly completed in the scenic area of Wuwei Kumo Rosh Temple

At the back of the picture are pavilions and pavilions, as well as many sacred birds of Elysium. In the cloister, on the left, the white crane spreads its wings, and its mouth seems to make a beautiful sound, and the Kalingpinga is a bird's tail, and the hands flapping its wings and dancing, and the tail is like a cirrus cloud whirlpool. On the right side of the cloister, the co-life bird is two heads, spreading its wings and dancing, the peacock gently sings and dances, spreads its wings and looks back, and there are parrots dancing, they are beautiful birds that can speak for people, and their voices can enhance the power of people's goodness and promote people to enter the imaginary happy world as soon as possible.

The Copying and Reproduction Project of Dunhuang Mural Painting (Partial) was perfectly completed in the scenic area of Wuwei Kumo Rosh Temple

In the Dunhuang warp mural, the flying musical instruments represent the wonderful sounds of the ten worlds, and the fine houses, palaces, buildings, trees, and ponds are all solemnly and naturally transformed into seven treasures, and all the celestial beings are in the seven treasures pool with blue waves, neat and orderly, clean and serene. Although it is a grand scene depicting the Buddhist paradise world, it is modeled on the architectural scenery of the human garden, with both pavilions and green trees and treasure ponds, which are magnificent and magnificent. The whole mural is integrated into the spiritual charm of dunhuang murals, which has strong artistic value and ornamental value.

The Copying and Reproduction Project of Dunhuang Mural Painting (Partial) was perfectly completed in the scenic area of Wuwei Kumo Rosh Temple

Wuwei Kumarosh Temple is the oldest Buddhist temple in Wuwei City, which was founded in the Later Liang Dynasty of the Eastern Jin Dynasty (386 AD) and has a history of more than 1600 years.

According to historical records, in 386 AD, Kumarosh came to Liangzhou, and Lü Guang, the King of Later Liang, built a temple to settle Kumarosh, and named it after Master Kumarosh, so that he could live and promote Buddhism. After the death of Master Kumarosh, his "tongue" was not burned, turned into a relic, enshrined in the stupa inside the temple, stored to this day, and is now a provincial key cultural relics protection unit.

The Copying and Reproduction Project of Dunhuang Mural Painting (Partial) was perfectly completed in the scenic area of Wuwei Kumo Rosh Temple

In 1998, Kumarosh Monastery was approved by the Gansu Provincial People's Government as a place for Buddhist activities and opened to the public. The current Kumarosh Temple covers an area of 53 acres, and the main buildings are daxiong treasure hall, rosh tongue pagoda, rosh master memorial hall, Guanyin hall, Suntan Buddha hall, dajing hall, etc., which is an important window to display the history and culture of Wuwei and a national AAA-level cultural tourism scenic spot.

Dunhuang murals have been copied and copied through the map, and will become another popular punching place for tourists to visit this thousand-year-old temple.

(Some of the pictures are provided by the Scenic Area of Wuwei Kumarosh Temple)

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