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The Only Surviving Imperial Ancestral Temple of Ming Dynasty Princes · Taiyuan Imperial Temple

Amidst the bustle of Wuyi Road in Yingze District, Taiyuan, stands a silent ancient architectural complex with vermilion walls and yellow-glazed tiles—the Taiyuan Imperial Temple, originally built during the Hongwu era of the Ming Dynasty. As China's only remaining imperial ancestral temple for Ming princes, it predates Beijing's Imperial Ancestral Temple by 48 years. Having weathered the transition between the Ming and Qing dynasties, it bears witness to the rise and fall of feudal rituals and the flow of urban memory. The temple's construction is closely tied to the early Ming feudal system. In the third year of Hongwu, Zhu Gang, the third son of Emperor Zhu Yuanzhang, was enfeoffed as the Prince of Jin. His father-in-law, Marquis Xie Cheng of Yongping, expanded Taiyuan city and built this ancestral temple southeast of the princely residence, following the "ancestral temple to the left, altars to the right" tradition. Initially, it housed the memorial tablets of founding figures like Zhu Yuanzhang and Xu Da, serving both as a sacred site for the Jin princely lineage to honor ancestors and as a political symbol of imperial legitimacy. Ming sacrificial rites were extremely rigorous: during the first months of each season (spring, summer, autumn, winter) and festivals like Qingming, Dragon Boat, Zhongyuan, and Winter Solstice, the Prince of Jin would lead officials in ceremonies here, offering livestock, grains, and seasonal produce in rituals that "served the dead as if they were alive." During the Shunzhi era of the Qing Dynasty, the Jin princely residence burned down, leaving only the temple intact. The Qing court maintained Ming practices, renaming it Wanshou Palace (Longevity Palace) and expanding its role from a family temple to a provincial ceremonial venue. On major occasions like the emperor's birthday, New Year, and Winter Solstice, Shanxi officials would don court robes and perform rituals before the incense altar, following strict protocols. The temple's layout became more refined: the front hall honored close ancestors, the middle hall housed collateral lineage tablets, and the rear hall featured a grand throne inscribed with "Long Live the Emperor," flanked by side halls for civil and military officials—all adorned with yellow satin backrests, dragon-phoenix carvings, and ritual vessels exuding imperial grandeur. This architectural complex is also an artistic masterpiece. It features the highest-grade yellow-glazed tile roofing of the Ming era, with dragon reliefs on hip ridges, towering dragon-shaped finials, and intricate yellow-glazed dragon brackets under eaves—even the screen walls have dragon motifs at each corner. Its three-courtyard layout is meticulously planned: a five-bay front hall, three-bay middle hall, and seven-bay rear hall, all with single-eave hip-and-gable roofs and spacious grounds for grand ceremonies. Qing renovations added Suzhou-style gold-leaf paintings to the rear halls, blending imperial majesty with Jiangnan craftsmanship.
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Posted: Jun 17, 2025
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