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24-25Have you ever felt that as buildings are renovated to look newer, their cultural essence gradually fades away?
A century-old photograph reveals a lost grandeur—the once-magnificent gate of Lingyin Temple. Standing at the threshold of history, I see what once was: an imposing gateway, its intricate eaves and elaborate dougong reflecting the temple’s sacred essence. Now, that solemn entrance has faded into mere memory, replaced by a ticket booth and a tourist checkpoint.
Visitors pause, cameras in hand, capturing the nameplate as a memento. Some grumble at the double entrance fee, unaware of the weight of history beneath their feet. Few realize that the gate they see today is not the same one that greeted monks and pilgrims of old.
The original gate, perched on the eastern side of the bridge, was destroyed in 1860 when Taiping rebels stormed Hangzhou. What followed was a reconstruction, standing firm by 1918. Its pillars bore the inscription “Lingyin Ancient Temple,” a silent guardian of faith. Behind it, the statues of the Heng and Ha generals once guarded the sacred grounds, ensuring no restless spirits disturbed the monks’ peace.
Now, the past lingers only in sepia-toned photographs. The gate, like the traditions it embodied, has faded—but if you listen closely, perhaps you can still hear its echoes in the wind.
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