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Is it fun to lead a temple?

The temple is also a famous tourist destination for religious tourism in Suzhou.

Huadai Temple is located in Xukou Xiangshan Mountain, facing Taihu Lake. Pei Du (765-839 AD), a man from Wenxi in Hedong (now Shanxi Province) in the Tang Dynasty, visited the temple and found it next to the tide watching pavilion. He tried to return the three jade belts to the owner. Afterwards, Pei Du passed the Jinshi examination in the fifth year of Zhenyuan, and his official career gradually improved, and he served as prime minister in four dynasties. Pei Du did not forget the spiritual protection of the Bodhisattva in Xiangshan Temple, expanded the temple, and changed it to "Return the Belts" Temple". Since then, the incense has been strong and lasting. The inscription "Also brought to watch the tide" written by Li Gengen is even more glorious in the pavilion. Looking at Taihu Lake from the railing, the calm lake surface is like a mirror, with rolling waves and smoke rising from the seventy-two peaks. The temple has a long history, has gone through many vicissitudes, and has fallen into ruins. Fortunately, the country is rich and the people are strong, and all industries are prosperous. The Huaida Temple finally woke up from the rubble. The temple currently has the Main Hall, the Tianwang Hall, the Guanyin Hall, the Ksitigarbha Hall, the Niangniang Hall, and the Western Three Holy Temples Tide Watching Pavilion. The most distinctive Ksitigarbha Hall is divided into three floors. On the upper floor is the Third Tathagata with a view of the sky. On the middle floor sits the tall and solemn Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva. On the lower floor are the Ten Halls of the King of Hell and the Six Paths of Reincarnation. It is a paradise for good men and women to ward off misfortunes and help others. .