Tu Vu, Bui Ben village

Tu Vu, Bui Ben village

Tu Vu is located on Bai Mo field (formerly) in Bui Ben village, Yen Lu commune, Yen Dung district, Bac Giang province, built by local people to remember the gratitude of the general Nguyen with the title Ngan Trung Hau. many achievements during the Le dynasty in the 18th century. The relic complex is divided into three parts: The first part is the exterior landscape including a lake, a festival yard... closely related to the interior and separated by 4 walls protecting the interior. The second part is the outdoor architectural cluster including architectural complexes and relics arranged as follows: Tu Vu gate with arched style, laterite walls. Through the Tu Vu gate along the Shinto path, there is a cylindrical stele carved in the 31st year of Canh Hung (1770). The stele has a unique shape, the conical roof is 1.42m high, the circumference is 2.12m, like a "big bell", the body is divided into 4 cells, engraved with Chinese - Nom characters. This unique stele is of interest to many researchers because of its strange design and content recording the merits of an official. On both left and right sides of the pillar stele are stone warrior statues standing as servants. The statue is carved in a serious stance, wearing a helmet, armor, and holding a weapon, facing each side. Behind the two rows of martial artists, there are two steles made of chicken liver stone dating back to the Nguyen Dynasty (19th century), recording the names of people who contributed to the field and money to repair and build the local martial arts temple. The worship architectural block includes a three-compartment front hall connected to the back hall by a strip of morning glory pipes. The newly renovated altar building is built with bricks in the style of a rectangular vase, with a floor paved with large, thick, square tiles. In the middle of the Shinto path is a stone incense burner. On opposite sides, there are two identical stone tables used to place offerings. In front of the stone table are two large stone incense burners and two oval green stone trays. The rear of the hall still has its original architectural appearance relatively intact: walls built of laterite, dome inside, and outside roof covered with 60cm thick bricks. “Our people are very proud, because this is a land of outstanding spiritual people with a complex of unique cultural relics, our generation always preserves, honors, and propagates and educates future generations. "I am proud of the great contributions of the Nguyen general in fighting foreign invaders to preserve the nation's land and rivers" - Mr. Linh shared. The back of the road is paved with square tiles, in the middle is a large blue stone stele engraved with Chinese and Nom characters on all four sides. This is a beautiful stele with historical and artistic value, the head of the stele is shaped like a dragon, embossed with tiger motifs and stylized leaves. The stele's border is embossed with stylized floral motifs. The delicate, engraved features have typical values ​​of stone carving art of the 18th century Le Dynasty.

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