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How did Chongqing Liangping Shuangguitang come from?

Shuangguitang is a Buddhist temple, which was founded in the tenth year of Shunzhi in Qing Dynasty (1653). Because there are two osmanthus trees in the temple, it is named "Shuangguitang".

The founder of the mountain was a monk who broke mountains and seas in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties.

In the seventh year of Yongzheng (the tenth year of Shunzhi in Qing Dynasty, 1653), Zen master Boshan Haiming, with the support of Yao Yulin, the "General Zuo Ming" of Nanming, one of the thirteen schools of Quidditch, built the Temple of Dharma and the Temple of Shuanggui.

After the completion of Shuangguitang, it was supported by the Qing emperor. From 1653 to 1926, Shuangguitang experienced seven generations of founders, including Broken Mountain and Bamboo Zen, and formed the scale of seven halls, eight halls and eight hospitals.

During the Republic of China, Shuanggui Hall was known as "the head of Sichuan jungle" and "the ancestral home of Zen in Southwest China" for its magnificent scale, solemn halls, rich Tibetan scriptures and unique sculptures.

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1, building structure?

Shuanggui Hall is east-west, and its body is brick-wood structure. There are seven buildings on the central axis, namely Dashanmen, Maitreya Hall, Ursa Major Hall, Tang Jie, Broken Mountain Pagoda, Great Compassion Hall and Tibetan Scripture Building.

There are more than 300 rooms and temples on both sides, which are connected by promenade, patio and sea view, surrounded by white lotus pond, back pond, garden and other landscapes. The whole temple environment is quiet and elegant.

2. Temple Buddha collection?

At present, Shuangguitang has a collection of Tibetan scriptures donated by yongzheng emperor in the Qing Dynasty, which consists of four kinds: deaf in heaven, dumb in earth, gong and bronze drum, with more than 720 stone carvings and inscriptions and a number of scriptures.

3. Buddhist activities?

From September 16 to1October 16, 2007, the fourth Buddhist Association of Chongqing was held in Shuangguitang.

On August 9, 2009, a blessing ceremony for thousands of people will be held in Liangping Shuanggui Hall.

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