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You nan tai shan composition

One day in the summer vacation, my family and I went to Wutai Mountain in Taiyuan. Why is it called Wutai Mountain? According to the tour guide's sister, Wutai Mountain has five terraces, which are divided into southeast, northwest and central Taiwan. There is a manjusri bodhisattva on the top of each platform. Wutai Mountain is the Dojo of Manjusri Bodhisattva.

The bus started from Datong and arrived at the foot of Wutai Mountain in a few hours. I see the mountain is very high from a distance. The mountains there are strange. The south is full of trees, while the north has only flowers and plants. The weather on the mountain is very strange. The sun is shining at the foot of the mountain, but it is raining heavily halfway up the mountain. The temperature is strange. It's hot under the mountain and cold on the mountain.

Wutai Mountain is the birthplace of Buddhist culture. There are large and small temples 124 on the mountain. Incense keeps burning here. Many tourists come to worship because the people who make wishes are clever in taking the bait here. The temples here have a long history and were built in the Eastern Han Dynasty. They used to be the palaces of Emperor Qianlong. Wutai Mountain has beautiful scenery, magnificent temples and lifelike bodhisattvas.

There are many beautiful legends in Wutai Mountain, among which the legend about Kannonji impressed me the most: It is said that a Japanese invited Guanyin Bodhisattva to cross the sea to Japan in Wutai Mountain. He escorted Guanyin all the way to Fujian seaside and was about to board the boat. The calm sea suddenly rolled up, and the Japanese thought it was Guanyin's original intention, so they said to Guanyin Elephant, If you don't want to go to Japan, I would like to build an Kannonji for you here and serve you all your life. At this time, the sea was calm and the waterline of lotus appeared. ...

Wutai Mountain is a famous mountain in the motherland, and I have learned a lot here.