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Fridge megnet of Long fu temple Caisson ceiling, similar to the celling in Balck Myth:Wukong

Fridge megnet of Long fu temple Caisson ceiling, similar to the celling in Balck Myth:Wukong

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This Fridge Megnet (material : wood, with 5 layersis inspired by Long fu Temple Caisson cellings, currently housed in the Beijing Ancient Architecture Museum, which is located within the historic Xian Nong Tan or the Temple of Agriculture in Beijing. 

Long fu temple Caisson ceilings

This caisson is renowned for its intricate design and cultural significance. It is structured in a way that embodies the traditional Chinese philosophical concept of "Round Heaven and Square Earth," reflecting the ancient Chinese understanding of the cosmos . The caisson features a square well enclosing a round well, with another square well set within it. Originally a six-layered structure, five layers remain today. Some of these layers are adorned with heavenly palaces, intricately carved celestial beings, and maidens, each with delicate expressions and poses .

Long fu temple Caisson ceilings

At the center of the caisson, there is a large astronomical map set against a deep blue background, displaying over 1,400 gold stars. This map represents the night sky as it was observed around 850 AD and is considered to have high astronomical value

caisson ceiling in Black Myth: Wukong

When you at Xiaoxitian of Black Myth Wukong, Look upon in the palace and you will find these magnificent ceilings, which called Caisson cellings (Zaojing) in China.

Caisson ceilings are a distinctive feature of classical Chinese architecture, often located at the center of the ceiling in a sunken design that is square, polygonal, or circular, adorned with exquisite carvings or painted patterns.


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