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The weather of Nanshan Buddha

A while ago, there was a word super fire on the internet, which expressed the attitude of young people to life now, and I was impressed by it. "Buddhist youth", explained in Baidu Encyclopedia, refers to young people who advocate a lifestyle that is casual, not demanding, advocates muddling along and doesn't care much. As a young man who is lazy and doesn't follow the trend, I'm going to make this life more Buddhist, explore the real mystery of Buddhist culture and walk into those scenic spots where Buddhist culture is hidden. To this end, I chose several Buddhist cultural shrines. Began my journey of Buddhist culture. Similarly, the Buddha likes to walk alone. I choose a person to embark on the journey of finding Buddha. I am not a Buddhist, and my research on Buddhist culture is still very shallow. If I only half-heartedly care about taking pictures and don't follow Buddhist culture correctly, please ask the Buddhist community for criticism and advice.

Along the way, Accord also embarked on a journey of seeking Buddha with me. No matter from the performance, appearance or power, this is the leader in the car industry.

As expected, the car became the scenery in the camera. This is my ideal life. I have a wild car I like and use it to explore the mysteries of the world.

Before I drove off, I certainly made some preparations and planned this trip to Buddhism. Because I am a northerner, my first destination is Wutai Mountain in Shanxi, the second is to observe the Nanshan Buddha in Shandong, the third is the famous Longmen Grottoes in Luoyang, Henan, and the fourth is Niushou Mountain, the punching place and online celebrity in lingshan scenic spot, Wuxi, the Buddhist cultural base in Nanjing, which is the most anticipated place. The following is a small summary!

On the first day, I followed the footsteps of "Buddhist youth" and embarked on the road of finding real Buddhist culture. It can be said that the three dharma seals have been practiced. "Everything is impermanent, I am late, and Nirvana is silent." So with the enthusiasm of exploring Buddhist culture, I came to Wutai Mountain in Shanxi. This is my first stop and my deepest impression. I'm curious what the Buddha looks like in the eyes of northerners. After three hours' drive, I finally came to Xinzhou, Shanxi. Its periphery is very wide, reaching more than 500 miles, but it is a piece of cake for the car accord! ? This stop was really tiring, and we finally got halfway up the mountain. Looking down, Wutai Mountain is composed of five peaks. This scene should be amazing! Looking down, you can see a big Buddha word. For me who don't know much about Buddhist culture, Buddha is also a believer in nature. Practice in the mountains and complete his life's Buddhism and Taoism.

According to the tour guide, there are now more than 50 temples in Wutai Mountain, among which the temples are the most concentrated and the incense is the strongest. Among them, I visited nanzenji, Buddhist Temple and North Temple. These buildings and statues left a deep impression on me.

Later, after careful inquiry, Wutai Mountain is the Dojo of Manjusri Bodhisattva, and its historical buildings and grand scale are the first of the four famous Buddhist mountains.

People who come here will not miss burning incense and worshiping Buddha, and express their best wishes to their friends in Manjusri Hall.

In my opinion, all buildings are art.

Occasionally, I caught a scene of a dragon with a bell in its mouth, as if to warn the world.

After a short stay of two days, we came to the second stop, Yantai City, Shandong Province.

This is the world's first bronze sitting Buddha, Nanshan Giant Buddha. This statue is really high, and I was far away from it to get a complete portrait.

Entering its Shanmen West Road, there are ancestral halls, Xisanxian Hall, Daxiong Hall and Drum Tower.

These Buddhist cultures and arts truly integrate Buddhist culture with modern scientific and technological culture. Buddhist culture exhibition, these Buddhist statues, absolutely exquisite.

If there is any Buddhist architecture that impressed me the most, it is my third stop, Longmen Grottoes in Luoyang, Henan. Not much to say, take the picture as a mirror. These stone carving cultures are really treasures of China art.

There are many pedestrians coming and going, and I can't help but think of my purpose of setting out, exploring the spirit of Buddhist culture and being a real "Buddhist youth". Seeing these buildings, the eyes of these statues are firmly thinking, but they are particularly calm. This is really an unforgettable experience! Amitabha, the main image is quiet and graceful, very vivid!

After more than a day's trip to Henan, I can't help feeling a little bored. What Buddhist cultural and artistic buildings will I meet at the new stop? This stop came to lingshan scenic spot, Wuxi, which is one of the most anticipated scenic spots I planned. When they arrived, it was already late, but under the light, these beautiful scenery were unforgettable.

Its ticket price has now reached 2 10 yuan/person, and its architectural culture and art value is very high. This is a very luxurious Buddhist palace. Its style is mainly based on the style of Huazang Tower.

The buildings in the square outside are also spectacular and worth tasting!

After a day in Wuxi, I arrived at Niushou Mountain in Nanjing, the last stop of my trip. It's a little rainy and foggy. I thought it was the worst trip, but it was because of the light rain that I saw the rare beauty.

What impressed me the most was the core scenery of Niushou Mountain, Foding Palace. The ground is based on yellow, white and gray, which makes people feel Zen when walking.

At the center is a bronze statue of Sakyamuni Buddha, which echoes the surrounding scenery and shows the life story of the Buddha.

This road is difficult because it takes a long time, but it also benefits a lot. There are many Buddhist cultures that cannot be recorded in time, but are deeply imprinted in my mind. On the way back, there was a Buddhist song sung by Michael in the car, which further deepened my thinking on Buddhist culture.