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Poshan Temple belongs to Jiangsu. Where is it now?

Poshan Temple is Kofukuji in Jiangsu Province, located at the northern foot of Yushan Mountain in Changshu City, Jiangsu Province.

Guangfu Temple, located at the northern foot of Yushan Mountain in Changshu City, Jiangsu Province, is a national key Buddhist temple and a cultural relic protection unit in Han areas. From Yanxing to Zhongxing in the southern Qi Dynasty, it was originally named "Dabei Temple". In the fifth year of Liang Datong (539), it was overhauled and expanded and renamed "Fushou Temple". Because the temple is next to Duanlongxi, it is also called "Duanshan Temple".

In 868, the ninth year of Emperor Xiantong of the Tang Dynasty, Zong Yi gave the name "Kofukuji", and Guangfu Temple became one of the famous temples in the south of the Yangtze River. In the thirty-seventh year of Qianlong (1772), a pavilion was built in Xiaofu Temple, which was intact. Before 1949, Xiaofu Temple Palace was dilapidated, and after 1949, it was repaired and protected many times. 198 1 year 1 1 month was completely repaired and reopened as a Buddhist activity place.

Features of scenic spots

There are three maple trees in front of Guangfu Temple, such as King Kong Shou. After the heavy rain, the Longxi river in front of the door surged and the echo rumbled. Cross the stream to the stone bridge and enter the Temple of the King of Heaven at the mountain gate. There are two tall stone buildings facing the mountain gate by the Three Temples, old and new. To Daxiong Hall, behind the Buddha statue, there are 53 tall, auspicious sculptures, and to the east of the central axis, there are four monks' halls and a Buddhist scripture building to commemorate the founder of Guangfu Temple.

In the white lotus pond in the square, there is a white lotus with double calyx in Chiba, and its aroma is abnormal. A magnolia tree next to the pond leans into the pond, which is in harmony with the lotus leaf. There is a tiger rescue pavilion behind the pool. It is said that monk Yan said that he meditated here late at night. He heard your tiger roar and saw a tiger with an arrow, but he pulled it out and hurt it. Later, the tiger came to the pavilion to thank the monk. Further east is Mipi Pavilion, which contains a famous poem "Zen after breaking a mountain temple" written by Mi Fei, a calligrapher in the Song Dynasty. Poets in the Tang Dynasty often wrote: "Here, birds are singing and mountains are shining, and people are quiet. And thousands of sounds are quiet, only the sound of bells and pans. "

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia -Kofukuji