Nguyen Bieu temple relic area

Nguyen Bieu temple relic area

Nguyen Bieu temple was formerly located in Binh Ho village, La Son district, now Yen Ho commune, Duc Tho district, Ha Tinh province. Nguyen Bieu was an official, a general of the Later Tran Dynasty, and an outstanding and brave diplomat. According to history books, his hometown was in Noi Dien village, Ba Ho commune (changed to Binh Ho under the Le dynasty), Chi La district (later changed to La Son), Nghe An town, now Yen Ho commune, Duc Tho district, Ha province. Static. He passed the Thai student (PhD) degree at the end of the Tran dynasty and became a mandarin in the position of Do Ngu Su Palace. Nguyen Bieu is famous for being an upright person who dares to speak frankly and intervene in wrong things. In 1413, the Ming army attacked Nghe An, the country's situation at that time was very dangerous, Nguyen Bieu went as an ambassador to present a proclamation asking for the title according to the King's orders. The general of the Ming Dynasty, Truong Phu, sinisterly prepared a feast of human heads to subdue Nguyen Bieu, but he still calmly gouged out the eyes and ate them, saying, "Men are real, Northerners are good" (Men eat Northerners' heads). very delicious) and scolded the Ming Dynasty as invaders. Angry, Truong Phu tied Nguyen Bieu under Lam bridge so that the tide would drown him on July 1, the year of Quy Ty. After the victory over the Ming army, King Le Thai To built a temple to worship him in Noi Dien, and titled him Nghia Liet Hien, Uy Linh Tu Thuan Dai Vuong, or Nghia Si Dai Vuong; Later generations of King Le - Nguyen all had titles bestowed on him. During the reign of Hong Duc (1470 - 1497), King Le Thanh Tong ordered the establishment of Nghia Si temple in Binh Ho, gave a field for worshiping and allowed the people to use it at a ceremony hall and two heirs to take care of the worship, and then assigned it to the town. The mandarin returns once a year to worship. By the end of the 18th century, Nguyen Bieu temple was damaged by fire. When the Nguyen Dynasty ascended the throne, King Gia Long (1802 - 1820) ordained the temple, and local people rebuilt the temple to worship. In the year of the Snake in the 22nd reign of Tu Duc (1869), Nghia Vuong temple was restored and renovated with the current scale and architecture, including three lower, middle and upper palaces. In the three palaces, palanquins, incense burners and many offerings are displayed. There are also wooden signs engraved with the poem "Ngu Chi", a poem by Hoang Giap Hoang Trung, Nguyen Bieu's great-grandson, and many dialogues from officials and academics. Outside, the temple gate is built with two tall pillars. Inside there are two stone stele; Record his background, career, and a poem praising Nguyen Bieu. In 2011 - 2012, Nguyen Bieu temple was restored with a total investment of more than 7.6 billion VND, items such as semicircular lake, Nghi Mon, Tac Mon, stele shelter, lower palace, middle palace, upper temple. The palace, tomb area... have been beautifully renovated. About 100 meters from Nghia Vuong Nguyen Bieu temple is his spaciously built tomb. For many generations, Nghia Vuong Nguyen Bieu Temple in Binh Ho - Yen Ho has been a sacred symbol for the Duc Tho people. Nguyen Bieu Temple was ranked as a National Historical-Cultural Monument on August 3, 1991. Source: Duc Tho District Electronic Information Portal

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