On the road, Baoji

Secret crossing of Chencang, Zhuge Liang Temple at Wuzhang Plains
Standing in front of the temple, it's as if you can hear Zhuge Kongming reciting the "Chu Shi Biao" (Memorial to the Emperor).
"I, a commoner, farmed in Nanyang, merely seeking to preserve my life in chaotic times, without seeking recognition from the lords. The late Emperor did not consider me lowly, and he humbled himself to visit me three times in my thatched cottage..."
The Zhuge Liang Temple at Wuzhang Plains was built in the early years of the Yuan Dynasty's Zhiyuan period.
On the east and west sides of the entrance hall stand the Shu generals Wei Yan and Ma Dai.
Above the main gate of the offering hall is a horizontal plaque inscribed with "Five Zhang Autumn Wind."
Inside the hall, there is a stone inscription of Zhuge Liang's "Chu Shi Biao," as well as a stone inscription by Ming Taizu Zhu Yuanzhang commenting on Zhuge Liang's life.
Above the main hall is inscribed "Wisdom Through the Ages."
In front of the statue of Zhuge Liang stand four Shu generals: Guan Xing, Wang Ping, Zhang Bao, and Liao Hua.
The side halls are dedicated to Jiang Wei and Yang Yi, to whom Zhuge Liang, who "devoted himself to death," entrusted the Shu Kingdom.
In the center is the Bagua Pavilion. Halls dedicated to Liu Bei, Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, Huang Yueying, and others are distributed around the area.

Post by Liam4 Wilson~ | Mar 14, 2025

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