What is the scenery of Wuzu Temple in Huangmei? How much is the ticket?
Tickets for Wuzu Temple 30 yuan Dongshan, also known as Feng Maoshan, is 800 meters above sea level and has a pleasant climate. The magnificent temple complex is located between the peaks. Wuzu Temple was founded by Wuzu Temple Master Hongren in the fifth year of Tang Dynasty (AD 654). Master Hong Ren, whose common name is Zhou, was born in the first year of Sui Renshou (AD 60 1 year) and died in the second year of Tang Shang Yuan (AD 675) at the age of 74. Temples flourished from the Tang Dynasty to the Qing Dynasty, especially in the Tang and Song Dynasties, with more than 1000 halls, pavilions, 1000 monks and 100 monks. Since the temple was built, tens of thousands of pilgrims have visited the mountain every year, and many literati and poets have come here and left many hymns. Tang Daizong conferred the title of Master Hongren as [Daman Zen Master], and Southern Tang conferred the title of Guanghua Zen Master. Tang Xuanzong changed the name of the temple to [Hui Zhen Zen Master], Song Yushu [World Ancestral Hall] and Song Yushu [World Zen Forest]. Yuan Wenzong named the master [Miaoyuan Pujue Zen Master] and changed the name of the temple to [Dongshan Wuzu Temple], which has been in use ever since. Wuzu Temple has beautiful scenery and many places of interest. From Tianmen to Bailianfeng, there are Sakyamuni Bora Pagoda, Ertianmen Pagoda, Thousand Buddha Pagoda, East Pagoda, Shifang Pagoda, Feihongqiao Pagoda, Qiu Er Pagoda, Oil Pu Shu Pagoda, Walsh Ball, Faquan, Tian Tong Road, Fafa Cave, Chessboard Stone, Daman Zen Master Pagoda, Lecture Platform, Elephant Stone, sharping Stone, Flying Stone, Telford Stone Carving and Baishi. For thousands of years, Wuzu Temple experienced vicissitudes, and finally it was destroyed in the fourth year of Qing Xianfeng (AD 1854), leaving only a dozen halls and pavilions and some places of interest. After liberation, temples and historical sites have been properly protected. Since the Third Plenary Session of the Eleventh Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, due to the full implementation of the Party's religious policy, the Huangmei County Party Committee and the county government have attached great importance to the construction of temples, allocated special funds and set up special classes for restoration. 1985, Wuzu Temple was approved by the State Council as a key open temple in the Han area of China. 1994 1 1 month, at the first international symposium on Zen and China culture held in Huangmei county, it was determined that Wuzu Temple was the birthplace of Zen in China and Master Hong Ren was the founder of Zen in China. With the continuous development of China's socialist construction, in the near future, Wuzu Temple will be presented to people with a brand-new look, attracting more Chinese and foreign tourists to visit.