Ancient records of Ruiyun Temple

Ruiyun Temple is built on the mountain, with cliffs on its back and deep valleys. The temple is surrounded by mountains. According to "Jiangnan Tongzhi", the temple was first built in the Jin Dynasty and rebuilt in the Tang Dynasty. Its original name was Huangsang Temple, and later it was renamed Huangzang Temple with the mountain. "Historical Records: Gaozu Zhongji" records: "Queen Lu said that Ji lived There are always air clouds on the sky, so the season comes from the usual." According to this legend, the name of the temple was changed to Ruiyun Temple during the Duangong period of the Song Dynasty. There is an inscription saying: "Surrounded by mountains, the base is like a city, and there is an ancient temple in the middle, named Ruiyun." The plaque of "Ruiyun Temple" hanging above the temple gate has vigorous and simple handwriting. It was written by a great calligrapher of the Qing Dynasty. The title. The temple has three floors and three courtyards, with more than ninety rooms.