Holding Nature in Awe
1 min readThe architecture of the buildings in the Temple of Heaven ingeniously embodies the concept of holding nature in awe. While blue is the thematic color, the three main structures of the Temple of Heaven all stand on triple-terraced white foundations. The colors used invoke a strong sense of purity and sublimity-qualities the Chinese attribute to Heaven.
The Temple of Heaven is supposed to be close to Heaven. Careful visitors will notice the centripetal structures of the two main buildings, the Circular MoundAltar and the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests. This type of architecture gives one a sense of reaching up to Heaven while ascending the steps.
The Circular Mound Altar, as its name suggests, is a round structure with three tiers. When you ascend the steps to the altar, no matter from which of the four directions, you find yourself entering a centripetal world. On the top tier, you find a round stone at the center surrounded by circle after circle of blue flagstones fanning out. The round stone represents the heart of Heaven and isaptly called”Heavenly Heart Stone.”The tablet representing Heaven was placed on this stone when the emperor offered oblations on the Winter Solstice.
The process of approaching the Heavenly Heart Stone represents the processof approaching Heaven. The Circular Mound Altar has no physical roof, but is covered only by the boundless sky.