The mosque of Xueying village, Panggezhuang Town, Daxing District. In the center of Xueying village, facing east, it was built in the second year of Wanli of Ming Dynasty (1574). Covering an area of 1500 square meters, it is a Chinese Islamic architecture composed of a worship hall, a north-south lecture hall, an east room and a gatehouse. The hall of worship has three volumes and one corridor, with a height of 8 meters, a width of 11 meters, a depth of 22.4 meters and an area of 250 square meters. The top of the hall is decorated with yellow and green glazed tiles, and there are two bright pillars in the front porch of the hall. There is a stone tablet on the north side of the front corridor, which was erected by the mosque rebuilt during the Xuantong period of the Qing Dynasty. The plaque inside the gate of the hall reads the true words of Aven Allah. In the hall, there are eight white wooden pillars; there are wooden arches with flower and grass patterns painted on the lintel and gilded with lime powder; the green color on the partition leaves of the arches is written to praise the Lord and Saint Arvin. The floor is covered with white carpet, and the northwest corner of the hall is decorated with "minbair" (Imam preaching facilities). There is a 400 year old ancient cypress in the courtyard, about 70 cm in diameter and more than 10 meters in height. The ancient style gate tower faces east in the West. The gate is 3.2 meters wide and the hole is 2.8 meters deep. There is a pair of Baogu stones, 0.55 meters high. There are four characters in meneshu, namely, the ancient religion of halal. The outer door stack is inlaid with green glazed tiles engraved with scriptures, while the inner door stack has two wall carvings of wind bamboo and rain bamboo. The door ridge is decorated with yellow green glazed tiles, with yellow edge and green heart. From 1979 to 1980, the Moslems in Xueying village invested in the reconstruction of 26 north-south apartments, and in 1987, they carried out large-scale repair of the chapel.
Xueying Mosque
Xueying mosque is a group of ancient buildings in the center of Xueying village. It is introduced that the mosque was built in 1574, the second year of Wanli in Ming Dynasty. Now the temple is rebuilt in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China. There is an ancient cypress tree in the courtyard, which witnesses the vicissitudes of the temple. It is not bad to have a mosque of such scale in a village. It is really the power of Allah. The village is not big, the villagers are basically Hui, the houses are very beautiful, from a local house to know the local wealth. On the gate of the courtyard is written a Wen, with strong ethnic customs.
Historical evolution
Initial construction
Xueying mosque was built in the second year of Wanli (1574).
Renovation and reconstruction
The temple was rebuilt in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China.
Geographic transportation
Located in the south of Beijing, Xueying mosque is under the jurisdiction of Daxing District. Xueying village is close to Beijing's South Fifth Ring Road.
Address: Panggezhuang, Daxing District, Beijing
Longitude: 116.323363
Latitude: 39.608181
Xueying Mosque
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