The overall shape of the Leshan Giant Buddha is extraordinary. The bun on the head, broad shoulders, high and long eyebrows, and round and straight nostrils are all built according to the regulations of Buddhist scriptures. It is the largest cliff-carved statue in China. So which three rivers are the water of the Leshan Giant Buddha? What is the function of the bun of the Leshan Giant Buddha? Let's open the following content to learn more about it! Contents of this article 1. Which three rivers feed the Leshan Giant Buddha? 2. What is the function of the Leshan Giant Buddha's bun? 3. How many buns does the Leshan Giant Buddha have? 1Which three rivers feed the Leshan Giant Buddha?The water of the Leshan Giant Buddha refers to the Dadu River, Qingyi River and Minjiang River. 1. Dadu River The Dadu River is located in the center of Sichuan Province. Historically, it is the largest tributary of the Minjiang River, a tributary of the Yangtze River in China. It originates from the southern foot of the Guoluo Mountain in the Animaqing Mountains in the Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of Qinghai Province. The Dadu River has many tributaries, 28 of which have a drainage area of more than 1,000 square kilometers, and two of which have a drainage area of 10,000 square kilometers. 2. Qingyi River The Qingyi River is a tributary of the Dadu River. Its main source is the Baoxing River, which originates from Shuxiying between Balang Mountain and Jiajin Mountain in the Qionglai Mountains. Before the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, the Qingyi River was called Qingyi Water. Its basin has a profound historical and cultural heritage, a very rich cultural heritage, and rich tourism resources. 3. Minjiang River The Minjiang River is an important tributary of the upper reaches of the Yangtze River. It was once considered the main source of the Yangtze River. The Minjiang River is 1,279 kilometers long, with a total drop of 3,560 meters and a basin area of 135,881 square kilometers. The Minjiang River is the most important water resource in the Chengdu Plain. 2What is the function of the Leshan Giant Buddha's hair bun?The hair bun of the Leshan Giant Buddha is a drainage system that protects the Buddha. The Leshan Giant Buddha is located on the east bank of the Minjiang River in Leshan City, Sichuan Province, next to Lingyun Temple. It is 71 meters tall and is the largest cliff-carved statue in China. The Leshan Giant Buddha has an ingeniously designed, invisible drainage system that prevents the Buddha from erosion and weathering. The hair bun of the Leshan Giant Buddha is actually a drainage system. There are a total of 18 layers of hair buns on the head of the Buddha. The 4th, 9th and 18th layers each have a horizontal drainage ditch. There is also a ditch on the left side of the chest that is connected to the ditch on the back of the right arm, forming a drainage system that protects the Buddha. At the same time, there are caves on the back of the Buddha's ears, and there is a hole on each end of the back of the chest, but they are not drilled through. The ditches and caves on the Leshan Giant Buddha together form a scientific drainage, moisture isolation and ventilation system, which prevents the Buddha from erosion and weathering. Features of the Leshan Giant Buddha The Leshan Giant Buddha is located on the east bank of the Minjiang River in Leshan City, Sichuan Province, next to Lingyun Temple. It is 71 meters tall and is the largest cliff-carved statue in China. More than a hundred people can sit around the foot of the Leshan Giant Buddha. On the cliffs along the river on both sides of the Buddha, there are two stone guardian kings over 16 meters tall, forming a pattern of one Buddha and two kings together with the Buddha. 3How many hair buns does the Leshan Giant Buddha have?The Leshan Giant Buddha has 1,051 hair buns. From a distance, the hair buns and the head are integrated, but in fact, they are made of stones one by one. The Leshan Giant Buddha is located in Leshan City, Sichuan Province, at the confluence of the Dadu River, Qingyi River and Min River. It is the largest cliff-carved statue in China. The Leshan Giant Buddha is a Maitreya Buddha. The Leshan Giant Buddha is a landmark attraction in Leshan City. The 71-meter-tall Buddha has 1,051 hair buns on its head. The hair buns were numbered with chalk during the repair in 1962. From a distance, they look like one piece with the head, but they are actually made of stones. The Leshan Giant Buddha has a very clever drainage system, with an ingeniously designed and invisible drainage system behind its ears and head. There are 18 layers of hair buns on the head of the Buddha, and there is a horizontal drainage ditch on the 4th, 9th and 18th layers respectively. There are also caves behind the ears. These drainage ditches and caves form a scientific drainage, moisture-proof and ventilation system. The religious connotation of the Leshan Giant Buddha The Leshan Giant Buddha is a Maitreya Buddha. The Maitreya Buddha was worshiped in the Tang Dynasty. There is a saying in Buddhist scriptures that "Maitreya will bring peace to the world". The Leshan Giant Buddha was built in the Tang Dynasty. The overall shape of the Leshan Giant Buddha is extraordinary. The bun on the head, broad shoulders, high and long eyebrows, and round and straight nostrils were all built in accordance with the regulations of Buddhist scriptures. |
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