18/10/2017 21:09

The craft of making temple woodblocks in Hue

Most of Hue pagodas have 2 parallel sentences hung down the 2 pillars to show the meanings of the bell sound and the woodblock sound. Therefore, the images of the bells and woodblocks are indispensable to the pagodas, especially those in Hue as they areritual tools of Buddhism. Woodblocks in the pagodas are often used to alert and warn. Legend has it that there was a monk who had committed many unwholesome deeds. After death, he was reborn as a fish with a tree on its back. In big waves and big winds, the fish got hurt seriously. One day, the monk's master saw its suffering and advised the fish to repent, and also thanks to the master’sprayers, the fish was reborn again as a tree. The master then made the tree into a woodblock to warn other practitioners. In addition, woodblocks are also used to keep pace in chanting.
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