[Kyoto Ohara Jiguangyuan] This is a sad monastery, as the name suggests. Jiguangyuan was built by the prince of St. De in 594 AD. In the 12th century, the daughter of the Ping family married into the royal family and became the noble queen of the emperor of Takakura. However, in the first year of Wenzhi, Ping's family was destroyed in the two wars between Ping's and Yuan's clans. She took her 2-year-old son, Emperor Ande, to jump to the sea. She was rescued after her son died. Finally in the Jiguangyuan seclusion, lonely misery for the rest of life. Then the Jiguangyuan is quite famous as a nun. All the buildings depicted in the Japanese famous book "Pingjia Wuyu" can be seen here almost the prototype, and the temple, academy, and the wealth paradise can be used as reference one by one. It is really hard to imagine how the historical figures of Pingjiawu in such a quiet Japanese courtyard have experienced a turbulent historical fate.
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[Kyoto Ohara Jiguangyuan] This is a sad monastery, as the name suggests. Jiguangyuan was built by the prince of St. De in 594 AD. In the 12th century, the daughter of the Ping family married into the royal family and became the noble queen of the emperor of Takakura. However, in the first year of Wenzhi, Ping's family was destroyed in the two wars between Ping's and Yuan's clans. She took her 2-year-old son, Emperor Ande, to jump to the sea. She was rescued after her son died. Finally in the Jiguangyuan seclusion, lonely misery for the rest of life. Then the Jiguangyuan is quite famous as a nun. All the buildings depicted in the Japanese famous book "Pingjia Wuyu" can be seen here almost the prototype, and the temple, academy, and the wealth paradise can be used as reference one by one. It is really hard to imagine how the historical figures of Pingjiawu in such a quiet Japanese courtyard have experienced a turbulent historical fate.
The fare of Jiguangyuan is 600 yen per person, painting Mating, small pagoda, moss stone, this ladder road is very beautiful, we went late, some of the Buddhist halls inside have begun to clean, can not enter.
In the rain came to the Jiguangyuan in Kyoto, Japan, lamenting the good air, feeling the depth of the use of Japanese gardening elements, leaving me with the impression of immortality artificial moss planting technology, making people feel like they have come to the place of immortality!
The Jiguangyuan is said to have been built by the prince of Saint De in 594 (Zhigu 2). It is quite famous as a nun. In the 12th century, a Ping's daughter married into the royal family, and she was the queen of the emperor of Takakura. But in the first year of Wenzhi (1185) Pingyuan war, the whole family of Ping's family was destroyed. She took her 2-year-old son, Emperor Ande, to jump to the sea. The son died, but she was rescued. Later, he cut his hair to Ni, and finally lived in the Jiguangyuan, miserable for the rest of his life.
Don't confuse this place with Changjiguang Temple. This place will be smaller and more remote, but I think it's quite beautiful, and the path that goes all the way is also very atmospheric, and you can have time to see.