There are many folklore about Shaolin Temple, the most important of which is the plaque and kung fu story about Shaolin Temple. But when people visit Shaolin Temple in person, they often don't pay attention to the injury of Shaolin Temple. Most of the plaques above were for taking pictures, so they went for a walk in the yard. In fact, this plaque outside the gate of Shaolin Temple has a long history. It looks very solemn, with golden characters on a black background, and is as famous as Shaolin Temple.
This plaque has three characters * * *, but it is said that it was created by three people at different times. Shaolin Temple was founded in the Northern Wei Dynasty, but it has been over a thousand years, so the early plaques have already been burned out. The plaques hanging in front of merchants are re-established in the Qing Dynasty.
If you look closely, you will find Shaolin Temple? Lin? The word has the seal of Kangxi, and the words "Treasure of Kangxi's Imperial Pen" are written in the seal, so it can be confirmed that this name was written by Kangxi. But later it was said that Kangxi had never been to Shaolin Temple. Although there is no official record, no one dares to copy the emperor's seal without permission, so the statement that the word Lin was written by Kangxi can be confirmed.
When Kangxi wrote the word Shaolin Temple, a fire destroyed this plaque in the Republic of China? Less? It was burned, and then a descendant who claimed to be Huai Su appeared. His handwriting is very good. He imitated Kangxi's brushwork and restored the plaque.
There is another folklore about this fire, saying this plaque? Temple? It was also burned down, so when Shaolin Temple was reorganized, Zhao Puchu, chairman of the Buddhist Association, proposed another one? Temple? So these three words of Shaolin Temple were pieced together by Kangxi, Chairman Zhao of Zhao Puchu and the descendants of Huai Su.