Longmen Caves
Longmen Caves tips and insightsManmade
The grottoes are not natural. They were hollowed out by humans to create temples inside the mountain.
Most famous Ancestor Worshiping Cave
It is the most celebrated of all Longmen Caves and is also known as the Fengxian Temple.
This Tang Dynasty masterpiece includes a statue of Buddha (see photo above) measuring almost 17 meters (55 feet) high. For size comparison, notice the height of the two adults standing on top of the steps in front of the sculptures.
The statues are now outdoors because the cave roof collapsed. For a visual treat, come just after dawn when the low lying sun's rays bathe the statues in warm hues and create silhouetting shadows.
Measurements
The Longmen Cave statuary ranges in size from thumbnail to colossal.
Name
Longmen means "dragon's gate" in Chinese.
Location
The caves lie along a riverside cliff, covering a distance of nearly one kilometer (slightly over a half mile).
History
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473
Sculpturing began in 473 when the emperor of the Northern Wei Dynasty moved his capital from Datong to Luoyang.
- Development
The Longmen Cave sculpturing continued in earnest for almost four centuries (and then modestly so in the next two centuries).
- Unfortunately...
Many of the statues were defaced or decapitated over later centuries by vandals as well as by archaeologists and antiquarians who sent their plundered sculptures to museums, art dealers and private collectors in the Western World.