四川乐山大佛英语导游词【优秀3篇】

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Sichuan Leshan Giant Buddha English Tour Guide Script: Part 1

Welcome to the magnificent Leshan Giant Buddha in Sichuan, China! I am your tour guide for today, and I am thrilled to take you on a journey through this remarkable UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Located at the confluence of the Dadu, Minjiang, and Qingyi rivers, the Leshan Giant Buddha is the largest stone Buddha statue in the world. It was built during the Tang Dynasty and completed in the year 803 AD. This colossal statue stands at a staggering height of 71 meters (233 feet) and is carved into the cliffside of Lingyun Mountain.

As we approach the site, you will notice that the Buddha is seated in a serene position, with his hands resting on his knees. His peaceful expression and half-closed eyes portray a sense of tranquility and enlightenment. The statue's ears alone are 7 meters (23 feet) in length, and its shoulders span 28 meters (92 feet).

To fully appreciate the grandeur of the Leshan Giant Buddha, we will first descend the stairs carved into the cliffside. These stairs consist of 217 steps and were created to allow visitors to have an up-close view of the statue. As we descend, take a moment to marvel at the intricate details of the Buddha's hair, which is made up of 1,021 coiled buns.

Once we reach the bottom, we will board a boat for a closer look at the Leshan Giant Buddha from the river. This boat ride will provide a unique perspective and allow you to fully comprehend the sheer size of this magnificent feat of ancient engineering. As we sail closer to the statue, make sure to have your cameras ready to capture this awe-inspiring sight.

Aside from its sheer size, the Leshan Giant Buddha is also an architectural marvel. The statue was built to serve as a protective deity, calming the turbulent waters of the rivers below. It is said that the massive amount of stone removed from the cliffside during the statue's construction changed the flow of the rivers, making them safer for passing boats. This is a testament to the ingenuity and skill of the ancient craftsmen who created this masterpiece.

As we conclude our tour, I hope you have gained a deeper appreciation for the Leshan Giant Buddha and its historical significance. This magnificent statue stands as a symbol of Buddhism's influence in China and its enduring legacy. I encourage you to take a moment to reflect on the spiritual significance of this site and the lessons it can teach us about inner peace and enlightenment.

Thank you for joining me on this tour of the Leshan Giant Buddha. I hope you have enjoyed your visit and that this experience will stay with you for a lifetime.

四川乐山大佛英语导游词 篇三

乐山大佛,又名凌云大佛,位于四川省乐山市南岷江东岸凌云寺侧,濒大渡河、青衣江和岷江三江汇流处。大佛为弥勒佛坐像,通高71米,是中国最大的一尊摩崖石刻造像。下面是由小编为大家带来的关于四川乐山大佛英语导游词,希望能够帮到您!

四川乐山大佛英语导游词

The city of Leshan is less than one hours ride from the Baoguosi Monastery at the foot of Mt. Emei.Leshan is the home of the Giant Buddha at the conflueence of the Min,Dadu and Qingyi rivers.It qualifies as the largest Buddha in a sitting posture in the world .You must board a riverboat for the best view of the Giant Buddha.The massive Buddha was carved out of a cliff face more than a thousand years ago, but now it is still well preserved in good shape, with his full and serene face.

The Buddha is the largest Buddha in China,towering to 71m,with his 14.7m head,and 24m shoulders.The Buddhas ears are 6.72m long, insteps 8.5m broad, and a picnic could be conducted on the nail of his big toe, which is 1.5m long.

This carving project was begun in 713.Each summer at that time the Min,Dadu and Qingyi rivers flowed down.As the ghree rivers met,turbu-lent waves strucd each other hard,boats capsized and boatmen vanished.There was a Buddhist monkby the name of Haitong in Lingyun Hill,who saw the situation and was determined to carve a giant Buddha out of the cliff face, hoping that the Buddhas presence would subdue the swift currents and protect the boatmen .Haitong started travelling along the Changjiang river and other areas in China to collect funds for the gigantic carving. Once an evil official attempted to obtain by force the money collected by Haitong.The monk refused him in strong terms.He said,d rather gouge out my eyes than give a penny to you,The official shouted in anger,gouge your eye out now!Haitong resolutely dug out one of his eyes.

The monks behavior in protecting the funding so greatly encouraged sculptors and other construction workers that the carving work went on smoothly. Unfortunately Haitong died before the completion of his lifes work .However, this work continued due to the support of the local people as well as Weigao and Zhangchou Jianqing,the local top military commanders. The word took up 90 years until 803 when it was completed.Since then the Buddha has watched over the river traffic for more than a thousand years to offset the large number of serious accidents in the river. Modern Chinese question whether safer boat gravel is due to his presence or to sime later-day dredging.

As you get close to the Buddha,we can find out some scattered holes im rows around the Buddha.They are remains of so Called the Giant Buddha Pavilion . It was a nine-storied building set up during the Tang Dynasty to shelter the Buddha.It was renamed as the Lingyun Pavilion with 13 stories during the Song Dynasty. Unfortunately it was destroyed by a war during the Ming Dynasty. Since then the Buddha remains outside in the open space.

The Giant Buddha has lasted over a thousand years, and still s

urvives in good shape.Why? First of all, according to the studies on the ancient construction of the Buddha,the cliff face the Buddha occupies enjoys topographical advantages. It is on the southern side of the hill,where verdant trees grow so well as to protect rocks and slope from erosion.Secondly although the Buddha seats bordering on the confluence of the three rivers, the immense statue is carved into the cliff face inside the hill,which alleviate the severe damage by wind and water erosion.Finally there is a water-drainage system,hidden from view.The system starts with 1021 fastened hairs, which conect one another at the bace of the bead .The end of the hairs inter-links the shoulders,joining the simple-patterned robe pleats carved on the body.The hairs,shoulders and pleats naturally reveal a complete system that carries away the entire surface water on the body, where the water disappears underground.

It is worth making several passes at the Buddha.From the ferry pier on the island,you climba steep road and through Lingyun Temple to a vantage point for viewing the buddha.You can go to the top,opposite the head, and then descend a short zigzag stairway carved into the cliff to the feet for the top,oppoosite the head,and then descend a short zigzag stairway carved into the cliff to the feet for the different perspective viwepoints.A local boat passes by for a frontal view, which reveals two guardians in the cliff side, not visible from land,Wuyou Buddhist Monastery can be reached in 15 minutes by footpath from the Buddha,which is also from the Tang Dynasty with Ming and Qing renovations,Its layout is very similar to the other monasteries as we mentioned before.Walking along up Wuyou Hill,you can enjoy the quiet and beartiful scenery, The top of Wuyou Hill affords you a vision of an emerald-green tree forest, glazed golden tiles of the monastery roofs and the distant rivers.

四川乐山大佛英语导游词【优秀3篇】

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