
Tourist Attractions Task Six Buddhist Temple complexes 一Nanhua Temple
Tourist Attractions Task Six Buddhist Temple complexes —Nanhua Temple

00 00 Buddhist Temple Complex 南皆花寺 Task Lead-in Buddhist Temple Complex in profile. Guangdong Famous temples. 写题 Nnanhua Temple ● Simulated Practice for tour guideso Related Materials Sur-up A Simulated Course for Tour Guides
A Simulated Course for Tour Guides Buddhist Temple Complex Task Lead-in Buddhist Temple Complex in profile Guangdong Famous temples Nnanhua Temple Simulated Practice for tour guides Related Materials Sum-up

88 Task Lead-in Task 1:Please introduce what you have seen from video in English as a tour guide. Task 2:What information and expression do you think are needed when you introduce temple complexes?You can present your questions in Chinese and give a question list1. Task 3:Please discuss what questions the tourists may ask to a tour guide and give a question list2. A Simulated Course for Tour Guides
A Simulated Course for Tour Guides Task Lead-in Task 2: What information and expression do you think are needed when you introduce temple complexes? You can present your questions in Chinese and give a question list1. Task 3: Please discuss what questions the tourists may ask to a tour guide and give a question list2. Task 1: Please introduce what you have seen from video in English as a tour guide

8 Buddhist Temple Complexes in profile .Introduction ·Difficult ·Related of temple Words and information com plexes in Expressions Profile A Simulated Course for Tour Guides
A Simulated Course for Tour Guides Buddhist Temple Complexes in profile •Introduction of temple complexes in Profile •Difficult Words and Expressions •Related information

88Buddhist Temple Complexes inprofile() Chinese Buddhist temples are never single buildings They oupor fundamental pattern than can however ,be modified.The main buildings and their symmetrically corresponding secondary buildings form individual groups and courtyards The entire temple complex is spacious The buildings inside ingrand the main halls are sometimes decorated with a double andhalnmutions storied structures. A Simulated Course for Tour Guides
A Simulated Course for Tour Guides Buddhist Temple Complexes inprofile(1) ❖ Chinese Buddhist temples are never single buildings .They always consist of a group of buildings following a fundamental pattern than can , however ,be modified .The main buildings and their symmetrically corresponding secondary buildings form individual groups and courtyards .The entire temple complex is spacious .The buildings inside the complex are usually single-storied and the main halls are sometimes decorated with a double roof .The towers ,pavilions and halls can be multistoried structures. ❖

。O 8 Buddhist Temple Complexes inprofile(2) The Chinese temple complex has been subiect to great structural changes throughout the centuries Different schools of thoughts produced different types of structures that conformed to the demands of Buddhist teachings and monastery life .A typical Buddhist monastery in the middle of the first millennium was designed in the shape of a large rectangle in a south- north direction In the following centuries temples developed into quite extensive complexes Simulated Course for Tour Guides
A Simulated Course for Tour Guides Buddhist Temple Complexes inprofile(2) ❖ The Chinese temple complex has been subject to great structural changes throughout the centuries. Different schools of thoughts produced different types of structures that conformed to the demands of Buddhist teachings and monastery life .A typical Buddhist monastery in the middle of the first millennium was designed in the shape of a large rectangle in a southnorth direction .In the following centuries, temples developed into quite extensive complexes

88 Buddhist Temple Complexes inprofile) 。O The number of halls in the inner courtyard grew Temple architects followed the basic principles of secular structures from the Tang Dynasty(618-907) onwards.The complexes stand on a central axis, usually a south-north axis ,east-west only as an exception.The main buildings are strung along this central axis 国十大寺庙之法门寺 ed course for Tour Guides
A Simulated Course for Tour Guides Buddhist Temple Complexes inprofile(3) ❖ The number of halls in the inner courtyard grew .Temple architects followed the basic principles of secular structures from the Tang Dynasty (618-907) onwards. The complexes, stand on a central axis, usually a south-north axis ,east-west only as an exception .The main buildings are strung along this central axis

88 Buddhist Temple Complexes inprofile(4) To the right and left of the main hall are secondary halls all of these together form a structural entity. Next to the main axis there are sometimes lateral axes on which special halls .living quarters,work and storage buildings stand.The adaptability to natural surroundings demonstrates the special Chinese bond with nature and is characteristic of many temple complexes,chiefly of mountains,springs and streams close by. ed Course for Tour Guides
A Simulated Course for Tour Guides Buddhist Temple Complexes inprofile(4) ❖ To the right and left of the main hall are secondary halls ; all of these together form a structural entity. Next to the main axis there are sometimes lateral axes on which special halls .living quarters, work and storage buildings stand. The adaptability to natural surroundings demonstrates the special Chinese bond with nature and is characteristic of many temple complexes, chiefly of mountains, springs and streams close by

00 Buddhist Temple Complexes inprofile(5) The most important and representative buildings inside a Buddhist temple complex are the main entrance gate .the bell and drum towers, Tianwang Dian,or the Hall of the Celestial Kings ,the Hall of the Buddha,and the pagoda. The main entrance gate,called Shanmen,.or mountain gate,is located within the temple's surrounding walls in the south of the temple complex. It can be either quite simple or a hall-like building with one middle and two side gateways or a pailou, ornamental gate.Statues of Jingang,the temple guardians,stand in this hall to the left and right. Armed with a diamond club or diamond wedge,they watch over the actual temple entrance,and are ready to destroy the evil,sin and the enemy,and to protect the good. ed Course for Tour Guides
A Simulated Course for Tour Guides Buddhist Temple Complexes inprofile(5) ❖ The most important and representative buildings inside a Buddhist temple complex are the main entrance gate .the bell and drum towers, Tianwang Dian ,or the Hall of the Celestial Kings ,the Hall of the Buddha ,and the pagoda. ❖ The main entrance gate, called Shanmen, or mountain gate, is located within the temple’s surrounding walls in the south of the temple complex. It can be either quite simple or a hall-like building with one middle and two side gateways or a pailou, ornamental gate. Statues of Jingang, the temple guardians, stand in this hall to the left and right. Armed with a diamond club or diamond wedge, they watch over the actual temple entrance, and are ready to destroy the evil, sin and the enemy, and to protect the good

00 Buddhist Temple Complexes inprofile(6) The bell and drum towers are two corresponding buildings. They are the characteristic landmarks of a temple.They stand on the left,or east, and right,or west,of the central axis respectively.The sound of the bell symbolizes the holy teachings,giving the tortured souls consolation and keeping the believers on the right path.With thundering noise,the drum wards off the evil. A Simulated Course for Tour Guides
A Simulated Course for Tour Guides Buddhist Temple Complexes inprofile(6) ❖ The bell and drum towers are two corresponding buildings. They are the characteristic landmarks of a temple. They stand on the left, or east, and right, or west, of the central axis respectively. The sound of the bell symbolizes the holy teachings, giving the tortured souls consolation and keeping the believers on the right path. With thundering noise, the drum wards off the evil