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Silent Steles
Dongyue Taoist Temple in Beijing stands as a profound testament to history and tradition. Its many steles, which form what is often called a “forest of steles”, invite visitors to reflect on centuries of spiritual and communal life.
These stone tablets are deeply meaningful, some dating back over 700 years, offering wisdom and insights carved by past generations. The temple’s steles are not only records of important events and temple associations, but they also capture the sense of continuity and connection valued by the people of Beijing. Inscriptions composed by renowned artists and calligraphers such as Zhao Mengfu represent the enduring brilliance of classical Chinese culture.
Many steles were created by incense associations — local groups that organised festivals and worship— documenting the spirit of unity and collective memory. Imperial steles, commissioned by the Kangxi and Qianlong emperors, embody a sense of reverence and authority, linking the temple’s history to the broader story of Chinese civilization.
Even during the upheavals of the Cultural Revolution, the steles proved resilient. Though some were damaged or buried, many have since been restored, symbolising the lasting nature of wisdom and tradition in the face of change.
Walking among the steles of Dongyue Temple, one gains a sense of peace, perspective, and respect for the timeless values held by generations before us. They serve as reminders that wisdom endures, not just in words, but in the very stones beneath our feet.
These stone tablets are deeply meaningful, some dating back over 700 years, offering wisdom and insights carved by past generations. The temple’s steles are not only records of important events and temple associations, but they also capture the sense of continuity and connection valued by the people of Beijing. Inscriptions composed by renowned artists and calligraphers such as Zhao Mengfu represent the enduring brilliance of classical Chinese culture.
Many steles were created by incense associations — local groups that organised festivals and worship— documenting the spirit of unity and collective memory. Imperial steles, commissioned by the Kangxi and Qianlong emperors, embody a sense of reverence and authority, linking the temple’s history to the broader story of Chinese civilization.
Even during the upheavals of the Cultural Revolution, the steles proved resilient. Though some were damaged or buried, many have since been restored, symbolising the lasting nature of wisdom and tradition in the face of change.
Walking among the steles of Dongyue Temple, one gains a sense of peace, perspective, and respect for the timeless values held by generations before us. They serve as reminders that wisdom endures, not just in words, but in the very stones beneath our feet.
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