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Fragments depicting the appearance of the temple

There is a beautifully decorated partition not far from the main hall and pavilion of Susan Temple.

Fayun Temple is located on the top of a deep mountain in Shan Lan. The magnificent temples are antique and solemn.

From a distance, Wuzu Temple stands on a steep butte, facing Lushan across the river. From a distance, Wuzu Temple looks like a phoenix spreading its wings.

This ancient temple is hidden under several vigorous ginkgo trees.

Entering the thatched cottage, there were only a few tourists, and there was a quiet and solemn atmosphere: towering old trees, dense pines and cypresses, gloomy beautiful bamboo and lush green grass.

Around the temple, nine colorful mountains, like proud as a peacock, embrace Tantuo Temple with gorgeous and charming tails.

That is, about 200 meters north of the new capital, you can see a long red city wall with gleaming spires among bamboo forests and green trees. This is Baoguang Temple, which is famous at home and abroad for its 500 arhats.

The yard of Huasi Temple is relatively small, which makes several bodhi trees in the yard look enormous. Although it is late autumn, they are still so tall and green.

Not far from the West Lake in Hangzhou, there is a temple where neither chanting nor melodious bells can be heard. This is the Temple of Wang Yue.

Zhangfei Temple is a pearl in the upper reaches of the Yangtze River. It is located in the south bank of Yunyang County and is known as the first scenic spot in Bashu.

Climbing up the stone steps, I saw Quzi Temple located in a lush forest, and the surrounding trees and flowers added infinite brilliance to this magnificent temple.

Overlooking the panoramic view of Nanwan Temple, the temple is surrounded by green trees and flowers, and the lifelike cliff statues make me like sitting in the clouds and roaming in a fairyland.

On the top of the hill stands a Gu Lou-Arctic Tower (also called Jinsha Temple), resplendent glazed tiles, vermilion walls and a magnificent gatehouse. The three red and gold characters "Jinsha Temple" on the door are particularly striking. In the Arctic Building, many walls and stone tablets still retain the poems of famous people of all ages. A gold plaque is beautifully hung at the door of each Buddhist temple, and the door is carved with exquisite fairy and flower patterns, which is magnificent. When you enter the Hall of the Great Hero, you will see three giant buddhas, bared their breasts, sitting on their knees and smiling with their hands folded. They are lifelike and full of life. Walking past the Hall of Heroes is the Hall of Loyalty and Filial Piety, where avalokitesvara with thousands of hands and eyes is enshrined. Opposite Guanyin Bodhisattva is a glittering King Kong, well dressed and imposing. Upstairs is the famous Luxian Building, where dreamers pray and sleep all night. I heard that dreams are quite effective.

As soon as I got off the bus, the Ta 'er Temple was displayed. Large and small golden tile halls, with gold-plated roof tiles, are dazzling and spectacular. Temples, shrines, pagodas and monasteries are very harmonious.

This big temple is very magnificent. The glazed tiles of various colors on the roof are bright and dazzling under the sunlight. The main building of the temple has nine floors. The main hall is supported by many scarlet pillars that I can't hold. I was just about to count these pillars when my mother told me, "Don't count them, there are seventy-two * *, which symbolizes the seventy-two peaks in Nanyue." The stone railings around are also inlaid with white jade reliefs, and those flying dragons and beasts are just like living ones. There is a Buddha statue in the main hall, about three meters high, with his hands folded in front of him; It seems to be a tribute to those who come to worship.

When I came to the entrance of Pusi, I saw four little white lions guarding the door. As soon as I entered the gate, a hall appeared in front of me. We climbed the stairs and saw a big stone tablet with the portrait of Guo Pu written in the middle of the hall. This was dug up during the reconstruction of North Street. Guo Pu is wearing a black hat, a pale golden face and a few crooked beards. He wore an embroidered robe, a jade belt around his waist, and a pair of cloud climbing boots with black face and white background, sitting on a tiger chair. This expression is kind, serious and lifelike.

There is only a water separation between the county seat and Zhangfei Temple, so we got on the boat and sailed across to the other side. When the boat reached the middle of the river, I looked up, ah! What a majestic green hill, with a touch of cornices and bamboo walls looming in the shade. Glazed tiles reflect golden light in the sun. As the boat approached, I clearly saw a black plaque hanging on the door of the temple. On the L-face, four characters were written with gold powder-"The wind on the river is clear", and the brushwork is vigorous and powerful.

Hanshan Temple is one of the famous temples in Suzhou. It was built in the Liang Dynasty, formerly known as Miaoliping Mingta. Hanshan Temple was renamed because Hanshan, a monk in the Tang Dynasty, presided over the temple. The coach stopped in front of the ancient Hanshan Temple Monument. We walked along the quiet and elegant corridor to the bell tower of Hanshan Temple. There are three stone statues of Hanshan, Shide and Fenggan beside the bell tower. Opposite is the stone carving of a night-mooring near maple bridge, a poem by Zhang Ji, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. The ancient clock of Hanshan Temple is displayed in the bell tower. At this moment,

It seems that the bell of "clang, clang" rings in my ear. It really is: fishing and sleeping with Jiang Feng on a frosty night. In the lonely Hanshan Temple outside Suzhou, the bell that rang in the middle of the night reached the passenger ship.

The Hall of Great Heroes is built on a hill, with a front wall several feet high and a back wall only three bricks high. The giant Buddha sits in the main hall, three feet high, resplendent and breathtaking. On the east wing of the temple, 18-year-old statues of the Han nationality have different postures and are lifelike. Some brush their beards, some fans, some turn their backs, some close their eyes, some sit cross-legged, naughty monkeys are playing … Really, all the wonders of the world are concentrated here.

Then, we came to Humble Administrator's Garden, the largest famous garden in Suzhou, which was built in the Ming Dynasty. As soon as I entered the Humble Administrator's Garden, the first thing I saw was the majestic pines and cypresses and exquisite pavilions. We walked to the edge of the lotus pond and saw the water rippling and the big carp swimming happily. I dropped a piece of bread, and the fish immediately scrambled to devour the rockeries, pools and green trees in this food garden, forming a moving picture, which was dizzying and worthy of being the essence of Jiangnan gardens.