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Shaoxing travel network

Yunmen Mountain, next to Ruoye River, is about 20 kilometers away from Shaoxing city. Jinzhong book made Wang Xianzhi live here. In the third year of Yixi (407), according to legend, five-color auspicious clouds appeared, and Emperor Jin 'an built yunmen temple. The wise Zen master of the Southern Dynasties (grandson of Wang Xizhi VII) lived in the temple for 30 years, leaving behind an iron sill and a pen grave. In recognition of Zen masters such as Zhiyong, Emperor Yang Di renamed Yongxin Temple as Yongxin Temple. Tang Huichang (84 1) was abandoned, and only a small temple facing south was not destroyed because it was attached to this temple, namely Guangxiao Temple. In the sixth year of Emperor Taizong's reign (852), Li Baozou was observed and rebuilt, and it was named Dazhengzhongmi Temple. After the split, it is divided into four parts: Mr. (looking at the Confucian classroom), Yongxi (Qiantang Courtyard), Shousheng (living in his former residence) and Xiaoguang. In front of Guangxiao Temple, there is an inscription "Faithful and Small Light Hall" written by Song Gaozong more than one foot high. There is a Tomi Dojo in the temple, and the monk takes pictures of the book. There is a beautiful pavilion outside the door, engraved with Tang Xian's poems. There is a talent tower in front of the temple. There is an excellent Champs Elysé es in the temple, which used to be the place where the disciples of Zen Master Zhiyong lived. Yunmen temple chisel dark sill, just put the right army "handicraftsmen" original on the beam, emperor Taizong suggested Xiao Yi, as a plan. At that time, yunmen temple was surrounded by mountains and streams, with repeated towers, criss-crossed ravines and rocks, and Ryukyu cornices, and tourists were tired all over the world. In the fifth year of Chunhua in the Northern Song Dynasty (995), it was renamed Chunhua Temple. Tomorrow in the third year (1623), monk Fu Kun will raise funds for reconstruction, and monk Xue Jiao will be the abbot. In the 11th year of Chongzhen (1638), Li Hong, a monk from Huiji, lived in yunmen temple and wrote 30 volumes of quotations. In the seventeenth year of Qing Shunzhi (166 1), he donated money to 520 yuan to build the yunmen temple Tower. After frequent wars and disrepair, yunmen temple was lost in the wild. There are still some temples and inscriptions in Guangxiao Temple.