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Where is the site of Huacheng Temple in Pengzhou?

Chengdu Fazang Temple is located in Fengming Village, Single Crystal Phoenix Mountain, Pengzhou City, with an altitude of 750 meters and 20 kilometers away from Pengzhou City. Nearby attractions include Single Crystal, Samadhi Zen Forest, Bailu Ancient Town with French style, Gexian Mountain and Donghe Reservoir, 34 kilometers away from Dujiangyan Scenic Area.

Fazang Temple was built in 905-907 AD and was founded by Ding Hui, a monk in the Tang Dynasty. According to the records of the remains of the Fazang Temple, Ding Hui monk practiced in Shan Jing Mountain. One night, he found the golden light shining over Fengming Village in Fenghuang Mountain. This auspicious situation lasted for several days. On the last night of meditation, Master Dharma appeared and told Ding Hui to go to Phoenix Mountain to preach Dharma. After the decision, he began to call on four ancestors to burn incense and pray.

One day in the wisdom of the Ming Dynasty, the Zen master came to Pengzhou in his later years, lived in Tomian for a long time and served as the abbot. During his tenure as abbot, he built a pavilion with strange shapes; At that time, there was a spectacle of "shaking the pavilion and ringing the golden bell" that shocked the whole country. After this incident, the emperor learned that Judy of Ming Taizu gladly wrote the book "Ming Grant Ancient Temple" and presented it to the Kowloon Golden Monument. In the fourth year of Yongle in the Ming Dynasty, Mituo Temple was renamed Fazang Temple. "Fazang" includes the meaning of Fazang bhikkhu before Amitabha became a Buddha in the Western Heaven; Fazang Temple is a rare temple named after Fazang. Historically, the abbots of Fazang Temple were mostly Buddhist monks, such as Dinghui Zen Master, White Bull Monk, Moonlight Changhui Zen Master and Fayin Zen Master, who were famous for their Buddhist credentials.