Hidden Yuan Diet Culture

In terms of food culture, there are well-known and indispensable "hidden beans" in daily life. There is also an "ordinary tea ceremony" introduced to Japan by Buddhist monks of Huang and Bai. Fried tea, one of the popular ways of drinking tea in Ming Dynasty, was also introduced to Japan by Huang Boli, a Buddhist monk, and has now become an important form of Japanese tea culture life.

There is a feeling of China in wanfu temple in the new Huangbaishan Mountain: there are now more than 30 large and small temples built in the early Edo period, which have typical architectural style of Zen temples in China in the Ming Dynasty; Many plaques and couplets hanging inside and outside the temple were written by Yuan Yin and his disciple Mu 'an, that is, non-human. They are magnificent and elegant, showing a generation of Zen. Fan Daosheng, a sculptor in the Ming Dynasty, created a new Buddha statue, which is lifelike.

Now there are more than 500 Huangbozong monasteries in Japan, with a large number of believers. Huangbaichan in Han Dynasty has a distinctive Buddhist cultural style, which is deeply rooted in Japan and has become a witness and link of cultural exchanges between China and Japan. Hidden Yuan has made indelible contributions to the promotion of cultural exchanges between China and Japan.