Show HN: The Hanging Sculptures of the Xiaoxitian

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22 points by hanyangwang 2 days ago


hanyangwang - 2 days ago

Born from an age of unbearable suffering—when famine haunted the loess hills of Shanxi—this temple is not a monument to grandeur, but a desperate dream made tangible. In the cramped confines of its main hall, a paradise erupts from the walls; over a thousand polychrome sculptures are not merely attached but suspended in space, creating an immersive, three-dimensional Pure Land. This opulent world, crafted from clay and wire during years of plague and starvation, stands in stark contrast to the grim reality of its creation. Xiaoxitian is a testament to the human impulse to build heaven when surrounded by hell, a breathtaking act of defiance where spiritual hope was sculpted into an escape from a world of enduring hunger, poverty, and death.

ostacke - 5 hours ago

Broken in Firefox.

FrameworkFred - 3 hours ago

that is really cool. well done!