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What are the poems describing "Nanshan Temple"?

1. "Ci Yun's Tour of Nanshan Temple"

Era: Song Dynasty ?Author: Chen Zhu

The purple sky is open, and there are no mountains coming together.

My feet fly away from the clouds, my eyes return to the east of the sea.

The leaves are falling from the forest with a long roar, and the moss on the walls is covered with new inscriptions.

This trip is also wonderful, don’t regret wandering around drunk.

2. "Nine Days Visiting Nanshan Temple with the Nobles from Fucheng to Fenyun and Du Gongbu"

Era: Song Dynasty? Author: He Menggui

Fan The mountain sings, the belt is thin and the girth is wide, and I enjoy the autumn day.

The arrogant Taoist and the high wind pity the broken hat, but he should still fall in love with Nanguan.

The yellow flowers make people grow old now, and the blue water makes people dream cold for thousands of years.

I came back drunk at dusk, and the wind and rain in Nanshan were unbearable.

3. "Nanshan Temple"

Era: Song Dynasty ?Author: Shu Lin

The valley is deep and locked in the Brahma Palace, and there are thousands of lush shrubs.

The fragrant ancient seal script half eaves is covered with mist, and the clear spring breeze washes over the tea leaves.

The crane accompanies the old monk as he returns home in the sunset, leaving travelers in the mountains to stay in the frosty maple.

In front of the pavilion, there is thick autumn grass, and you look out into the desolate green mountains.

4. "An Appointment with Wang Xian at Nanshan Temple"

Era: Song Dynasty? Author: Wei Liaoweng

The sky opens in the thirty-sixth palace in spring, and again See the new seven leaves in the stage.

The rain came to Qimai Long, and I watched the cruise ship constantly.

It is remembered that Zeng Yingdang was the envoy, but Zhu Shi was his master.

Both guests and hosts always send messages to their ears, and they recognize the original person.

5. "Inscription Showing Xiao Nanshan Temple"

Era: Song Dynasty? Author: Zhao Qi

Coming to the west with the sun behind you, you have a clear vision, and you can see Sanskrit in the distance across the stream Royal city.

The flags line the road to cover the shadow of the mountain, and the drums and drums enter the forest and hear the sound of the valley.

The blue bird is suspicious of people, but the white clouds welcome guests without ruthlessness.

As the sun sets over the water, everything will happen tomorrow.

Nanshan Temple? [nán shān sì]:

Term explanation:

Nanshan Temple, Sanya City, Hainan Province, is located 40 kilometers west of Sanya City, Hainan Province. Nanshan Culture In the "Buddhist Cultural Park" in the tourist area. According to historical records, Sanya Nanshan is the "Buduluojia" where the Bodhisattva has long lived, and is known as the "Great Bright Mountain". Sanya Nanshan Temple covers an area of ??400 acres and is built in the style of the Tang Dynasty. It has the Renwang Hall, the Main Hall, and the East and West Side Halls. , Bell and Drum Tower, Zhuanlunzang, Dharma Hall, Guanyin Courtyard, Beitian Courtyard, etc., are well-proportioned, solemn, solemn, pure and elegant. Entering this place is like entering the Taoist temple where the true Guanyin Bodhisattva preaches the sermon.

The lotus is in the shape of Guanyin Bodhisattva's samaya, and its seed character is Heli, which means that the nature of all dharmas is pure and pure, just like the human body and heart, and it is like an eight-leaf lotus flower, and its original body is pure. "Yazhou Chronicles" records: "In the sixth year of Guangxu (AD 1881), Yazaitang Village in Sanya (at the southeastern foot of Nanshan Mountain) suddenly produced lotus flowers. The leaves were very luxuriant, and they faded in three years. In the twenty-third year of Guangxu's reign, production resumed. , the worse it is, the more lush it is now.” This shows the special connection between Nanshan and Buddhism. Later, Master Jianzhen succeeded in his sixth eastward journey to Japan, so he praised Nanshan as an auspicious place.