The Zhihua monastery is one of the great Buddhist temple compounds in the Chinese capital of Beijing. Conceived on a grand scale, the compound was built in the early 1400s by the eunuch Wang Zhen. This ceiling comes from the second of five main halls on the monastery's central axis—the Hall of Great Wisdom.
To give visitors a sense of the original context, the Museum installed the ceiling with architectural elements reconstructed from measured drawings made at the original site. In the center is a writhing imperial dragon surrounded by clouds, bracketing, and eight canted panels, each bearing a smaller dragon among clouds. Lotuses, apsaras (Buddhist flying musicians), and other Buddhist religious symbols are carved in the surrounding panels. The Chinese name for this central part of the ceiling is tianjing, or "well of heaven." While most of the original red lacquer is well preserved, much of the rich overlay of gold leaf has been lost.
A series of model temples supported by cloud-decorated brackets encompass the central element; within these miniature structures are delicately carved sculptures of Buddhas and bodhisattvas. The remainder of the ceiling consists of square panels painted with stylized lotus flowers that show the influence of Tibetan Buddhism (Lamaism). Each bears a character from a North Indian script (called Lantsha by the Tibetans) that symbolically recreates the universe. The model temples and panels may have been added during repairs made in the Kangxi period (1662–1722).
overall view, crowned small Buddha from the miniature multi-story pavilions of the ceiling, front. This is one of the lacquered and gilt wood crowned Buddhas in the heavenly temples (Tiangong louge zaojing ). The figure sits cross-legged in dhyanansana/vajrasana position with both soles of their feet facing upwards on a lotus throne and wears a five-pointed crown. A white tag with an accession ID: "Original loc East Left" is hung around the figure.
全景, 从天花板的微型多层亭子加冕小佛像, 正面。 这是天宫中的漆金木顶佛之一(天宫楼阁)。 佛像盘腿而坐,双脚掌朝上,坐于莲花宝座上,头戴五尖冠。 带有登录 "Original loc East Left" (“原地点东左") 的白色标签挂在图周围。