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The Touching Female Servant Sculptures in the Jin Temple
At the foot of the xuanweng Mountain to the south west
of Taiyuan, Shanxi
Province, lies the famous Jin Temple
with its great cypress tree dating from the Zhou
Dynasty, the Never Old Spring that has run for thousands of years, the
Goddess Hall built in the Northern
Song Dynasty and the Xian Temple
constructed
in the Jin Dynasty. But it is the colored sculptures in the Goddess Temple that
brought great fame to the Jin Temple.

There are now 43 colored sculptures in the Goddess Hall. Except the small
ones on each side of the Goddess, which were added later, the sculptures were
all created in the Song Dynasty The statue of the Goddess sits in the middle of
the hall inside a canopy. Wearing a phoenix crown on her head, she sits
cross-legged on a square wooden seat. One hand is held in front of her chest,
the other one on her leg. Her fingers are hidden inside the sleeves of her long
gown, which drape down to the seat. The expression on her face is quiet and
kind, and the entire statue looks poised and dignified.
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