Humanistic history of khufu temple

According to the records of Emei Mountain, the Khufu Temple in Emei Mountain was first built by monks in Xin 'an of Jin Dynasty. Based on the mountain shape of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, it was named Khufu Temple, and gradually expanded during the reconstruction of Zen Master Yun 'an in Tang Dynasty. In the Ming Dynasty, Hu Shi 'an wrote "The Truth of Emei Mountain", saying: Go to the dense forest of Cooper, decorate the path, and be separated from Hufu Temple by a tiger stream. It shows that the name of the temple has not changed from Tang Dynasty to Song Dynasty to the middle of Ming Dynasty. Renamed Yakushido in the late Ming Dynasty, it is your home in Jinding and Leng Yan. In the third year of Shaoxing in the Southern Song Dynasty (1 133), there was a tiger. When the literati and monks expanded, they deliberately built a sacred building (shaped like a tower, engraved with Brahma's mantra) in front of the Infinite Buddha Hall to town, and the tiger disaster was extinct. In the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, it was destroyed by war. In the eighth year of Shunzhi in Qing Dynasty (165 1), Monk Guan Ju led his disciples to listen to the performance of the Zen master and his disciples, and successively raised funds to rebuild the former site 1 10,000 square meters, which took 20 years to complete. The temple is spacious, the bridge pavilion is brand-new, and it was renamed Huxi Jingshe.

At that time, in order to show the beautiful scenery of the largest temple in the mountains, Chao Jiang Chen Hu, the Qing Emperor Kangxi, settled in Luofeng 'an. When writing the eighteenth volume of Emei Mountain, he specially erected a quaint and tall double-eaved archway with a flying angle on the west bank of the lake, and personally inscribed three characters of Khufu Temple. Today's workshop is a relic of the Qing Dynasty, and the calligraphy of Khufu Temple was written by the modern calligrapher Tong Yongqiao. There are mountain gates, Maitreya Hall, Daxiong Hall, Guanyin Hall, Guest Hall and Zhaitang in the temple. 1983, Xixiangchi Scenic Area was designated as a national key temple in Han area.

The only Bujinlin in China, which involves the clean environment of the temple, is a lonely monk. According to the number of words in Mahayana Sutra, more than 109,000 Zhennan, Cunninghamia lanceolata and cypress trees have been planted around the temple to cover the sun. Up to now, the archway of Bu Jinlin's calligraphy is written by contemporary calligraphers Shen Peng and Li Changlu. The wishful archway, with a wooden structure, is elegant and pleasant, and enjoys the cool.

The whole temple of Khufu Temple is hidden in the dense forest, so it is called the hidden tiger in the dense forest. Surprisingly, however, there are no dead leaves on the roof of the temple all year round. Located at the intersection of Yoga River and Tiger Creek, the Khufu Temple is 630m above sea level, which is the largest Buddhist temple in Emei Mountain. Here, you can also see Bujinlin, one of the three major gardens in Emei Mountain, the most beautiful pagoda in China and the largest Luohan Hall in the whole mountain. Huayan Tower is octagonal and 5.8 meters high. It is a 13 pavilion steel tower. The tower base is Mount Sumi, with a slender bowl-shaped tower at the top, 96 cm high and a tower door on the front. There is no Huayan Pagoda of Amitabha in the south of Yang Wen, but there are couplets on both sides: the imperial map is consolidated, the imperial road is prosperous, the weather is favorable, the country is peaceful and the people are safe, the Buddha and the sun are shining, the legal circles are affectionate, and the pure land is born together. Cast a gatekeeper idol next to it. Six rows of statues were cast on the other seven sides. It is connected with the 13 octagonal pavilion and has a heavy groove. There are more than 4,700 Buddha statues at all levels, among which Huayan Sutra was cast. The tower gate is gourd-shaped This tower is exquisitely cast and has high artistic value.

Luohantang was rebuilt on 1995 with more than 2 million yuan allocated by Emei Mountain Buddhist Association. Luohantang is tall and majestic, majestic and solemn. The 500 arhats enshrined in the temple are all in accordance with the traditional Buddhist modeling. The statues are vivid, resplendent and full of Buddhist flavor.