Whispers of emperors and scholars echo through the halls of Baoguo Temple. Here, in the heart of Beijing, stands a testament to time, a cultural treasure known as Baoguo Temple. It has seen dynasties rise and fall. It has witnessed the ebb and flow of history. Baoguo Temple isn’t just a temple. It’s a living storybook. Originally built during the Liao Dynasty, it was a much smaller structure, known as the “Small Baoguo Temple”. Time, however, had other plans. The original structure crumbled, giving way to a grander vision during the Ming Dynasty. In 1466, it was reborn as Ciren Temple. Later, after an earthquake in 1679, it was resurrected yet again during the Qing Dynasty, finally earning its current name, Baoguo Temple. Imagine the bustling book market that thrived here in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, even before the famed Liulichang Book Market. Scholars and literati flocked to Baoguo Temple, their discussions filling the air, leaving an indelible mark on this sacred space. One such scholar, Gu Yanwu, a prominent thinker and historian, made Baoguo Temple his sanctuary. He wandered through the book stalls, immersing himself in knowledge. He dedicated his time to writing and research, advocating for the unity of knowledge and action. Today, Baoguo Temple continues this legacy of learning and culture. It hosts antique book markets and cultural events, breathing life into its historic halls. It’s a place where the past and present intertwine, where the whispers of history mingle with the laughter of children. Baoguo Temple stands as a reminder of the enduring power of culture, a beacon of knowledge in the heart of Beijing. It invites you to explore its rich history and experience its unique charm.
北京邮电大学(宏福校区)
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