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Tourist routes of Jixiang Temple in Yancang Mountain Scenic Area

At the beginning of the Ming Dynasty, Fang Xiaoru wrote Preface to Anvil Base for Jixiang Temple. In the early Qing Dynasty, two Buddhist monks, Shan Mang, rebuilt the temple, built more buildings such as the Ming Temple Hall and the Tayuan, and hired a bachelor's forest to compile the Records of the Wild Goose Mountain, which collected poems, monuments and legends of the Luohan Land in the Wild Goose Mountain. There are two magical photos hanging in Jixiang Temple. One is a reclining Buddha composed of white clouds and peaks, which is realistic in shape. The other is a colorful halo that looks like fireworks, with gorgeous patterns, showing the mystery of Yanshan Mountain.

Taking photos in spring, watching rainbows in early summer, keeping in good health in summer, enjoying spring in Mid-Autumn Festival, climbing the peak in Chongyang and gathering gas in the middle of winter are excellent seasons for visiting Yancang Mountain in Ninghai.