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Where is the address of Guangde Temple? Guangde Temple Travel Guide

It is estimated that many people in Guangde Temple have never heard of this place, but this temple is also very powerful. Although it is not as powerful as Shaolin Wudang, many good men and women come to worship it every year. The editor below will tell you about the location of Guangde Temple and what interesting places there are.

Where is the address of Guangde Temple?

The Guangde Temple mentioned in this article is located in Suining City, Sichuan Province.

There is another temple called Guangde Temple in Xiangyang, Hubei.

My family and I went to Guangde Temple to celebrate the Spring Festival. Dabao and I went to the temple. There is a custom here that children can only enter the temple after they are three years old. This is Dabao’s first time to go to Guangde Temple.

Guangde Temple was first built in the Tang Dynasty and was consecrated 11 times by nine emperors in the Tang, Song and Ming dynasties. Known as the "Royal Zen Forest", it is also one of the Guanyin Dojos in China.

The lotus flowers in the fountain and the water spouting from the net bottles are very distinctive.

Inside the temple is the treasure of the temple: the emperor's jade seal. This is an enlarged version, now a children's playground.

The "luck touching" program in the temple is really suitable for all ages.

After entering the gate, the archway says "gift". Yes, this was given by the emperor.

There is an archway not far away.

It is unknown whether these two archways were built by the emperor at that time.

Entering the temple and passing the Hengha Hall, you can see the Forbidden City. It was rebuilt in the Ming Dynasty. The Forbidden City and the Zen Forest were both written by Yan Zhenqing.

Behind the Imperial Palace is the Heavenly King Hall, dedicated to the four heavenly kings. There is a square where incense is burned in front of the Main Hall. After last night's incense, it's as hot as a mountain. No one can get close. If you want to burn incense, you can only throw it three meters away. Firefighters used water cannons to control the blaze as Xiangshan burned.

A statue of Thousand-Armed Avalokitesvara is enshrined in a nearby temple. It's black not because of the smoking, but because it's carved from ebony.

After the main hall is the Jade Buddha Hall, and there are many small Jade Buddhas - these Jade Buddhas are not the treasure of Guangde Temple. Behind the Jade Buddha Hall is the Sutra Pavilion. In a simple cabinet next to the Sutra Pavilion is the Jade Seal Hall. The three treasures of Guangde Temple are here. Judging from the text introduction, Guangde Temple was originally named Guangli Temple, and was finally changed to Guangde Temple during the Zhengde period.

The nursery is like a courtyard. It is completely a Jiangnan courtyard layout.

There are goldfish in it.

In the main courtyard, there are two seals and a Buddha statue. But you can't take pictures inside, you can only take secret photos outside. The Buddha in the house is the Burmese Emerald Buddha. The two seals are placed on the left and right sides of the Buddha statue.

When going down the mountain, there is the Sian Chay Pagoda on the right side of the mountain. This seven-story pagoda has a history of nearly a thousand years. This is the tomb of Zen Master Youke, the founder of this temple. Legend has it that Zen Master is the incarnation of Guanyin, and the Guanyin Hall built next to it is dedicated to him.

In addition to the above-mentioned attractions, the temple also has Ming Dynasty inscriptions, Seven Buddha Hall, Foding Pavilion and other attractions. Wait until next time to go out to other places.