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Is Hanshan Temple in Suzhou fun?

Hanshan Temple in Suzhou is fun.

Hanshan Temple:

Hanshan Temple is located in Gusu District, Suzhou City. It was first built in the Xiaoliang Daitianjian period of the Southern Dynasty (502~519 AD) and was originally named "Miaoli Puming Pagoda< /p>

House". Hanshan Temple covers an area of ??about 13,000 square meters, with a construction area of ??more than 3,400 square meters.

Hanshan Temple belongs to the Linji Sect of Zen Buddhism. During the Zhenguan period of the Tang Dynasty, two eminent monks, Hanshan and Xiqian, founded Hanshan Temple.

In more than 1,000 years, Hanshan Temple was destroyed by fire five times (some say seven times). The last time it was rebuilt was during the Guangxu period of the Qing Dynasty. Historically, Hanshan Temple

was once one of the top ten famous temples in China. There are many historical sites in the temple, including Zhang Jishi's stone inscriptions, Hanshan and found stone statues, Wen Zheng

Ming and Tang Yin Fragments of written inscriptions, etc.