Hanshan Temple Composition

Whether in study, work or life, everyone has written a composition. Composition is a narrative method in which people express the relevant knowledge, experience and thoughts stored in their memory in written form. So the question is, how to write an excellent essay? The following is the Hanshan Temple composition I compiled for everyone for your reference. I hope it can help friends in need. Hanshan Temple Composition 1

As the saying goes: There is heaven above, and Suzhou and Hangzhou below. During the May Day holiday, my father and mother took me to Suzhou, which is known as "Paradise on Earth".

First we came to Hanshan Temple Scenic Area. On the right side of the entrance to the scenic spot, there are several majestic characters written: "Hanshan Temple". On the walls around it are written poems written by many great poets in ancient times for Hanshan Temple. After entering the gate, the first thing we saw was the Main Hall, with many shining golden Arhats inside. In the back corridor of the treasure hall, there are many stone tablets engraved with the poem "Mooring at Maple Bridge at Night". Then we walked inside and climbed to Lipmin Pagoda. From the upper floor of the pagoda, we can see the beautiful scenery of the entire Hanshan Temple scenic area.

On the opposite side of the scenic spot, there is a canal. There are Maple Bridge and Jiangcun Bridge on both sides of the river. After crossing the bridge, you will find the Fengqiao Scenic Area. These two bridges connect Hanshan Temple Scenic Area and Fengqiao Scenic Area.

Today I was able to be there and experience this picturesque scenery personally, which gave me a deeper understanding of the poem "Mooring at the Maple Bridge at Night". Hanshan Temple Composition 2

"The moon is setting, birds are chirping and the sky is covered with frost, and the river maples and fishing fires are sleeping with melancholy. Outside the Hanshan Temple in Gusu City, the bells are ringing to the passenger ship at midnight." This is the story of Zhang Ji, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, who was fleeing from the Anshi Rebellion. A poem I wrote under the Maple Bridge, the last stop in Suzhou - the Hanshan Temple I yearn for, here I come!

Hanshan Temple is majestic and majestic as soon as you enter the mountain gate. Wow! Suddenly my eyes lit up. There were countless pagodas and Buddhist bells. On the tallest pagoda, a gold-plated Guanyin Buddha statue shone like a pearl, adding a lot of beauty to Hanshan Temple.

"Dong, dong, dong" The heavy sound of the Buddhist bell makes people shiver. It is so pleasant to listen to the bell and appreciate the efforts of calligraphers of all ages in the corridor of poetry monuments!

After walking through the poetry monument corridor, you arrive in front of a large pagoda. Climb up to the first floor and you can overlook the distant scenery. This special wooden staircase rotates, which makes people feel the ancient times. wisdom. There are ponds all around, you drop a piece of fish food, and suddenly, the water surface is colorful, and the fish that have been hiding under the pond swarm up, squeezing the lake to a crawl. There are koi, flower carp... After a long time, the fish Then slowly disappeared.

There is a big bell in the south, which is the largest bell in China. It has characters engraved on it. This bell is about ten feet thick and has small seal characters engraved on it. Such a big bell is the largest bell in China. It really deserves its name. .

The trip to Suzhou is over, but it still makes me linger and remember it for a long time. It makes me marvel at the uncanny craftsmanship of nature and even more the ingenuity of human beings! Hanshan Temple Composition 3

"The moon sets and crows fly all over the sky, and the river maples and fishing fires confront melancholy. Gusu becomes Hanshan Temple, and the bells ring at midnight to the passenger ship."

This is Zhang Ji, a poet of the Tang Dynasty Hanshan Temple's thousand-year swan song has made Hanshan Temple famous both at home and abroad. But as a Suzhou native, I have never been here.

Today I finally came to Hanshan Temple and fulfilled one of my dreams.

Walking in the temple, my father told me that Hanshan Temple was built in the Northern and Southern Dynasties and was originally called "Miaoli Puming Pagoda Courtyard."

There was an eminent monk named Han in the Tang Dynasty. Temple, this eminent monk of Han Temple also wrote an interesting poem - "Yao Yao Han Mountain Road", each sentence is in AABCD style, and it is easy to read! Yaoyaohan mountain road, falling on the cold stream bank. There are always birds chirping, but there is no one when you are lonely. The wind is blowing and the rain is blowing, and snow is accumulating on the body. If there is no sun in the morning, every year is not as good as spring.

What impressed me most about Hanshan Temple was the big bell. This big bell was no ordinary bell. It could be called the largest Buddhist bell in the universe. It is 8 meters high and weighs 108 tons. The bell is also engraved with 70,000 words of scripture. The sound of the bell is melodious and very pleasant.

Although Hanshan Temple is not big, it is shaded by green trees and full of ancient charm. Walking in Hanshan Temple, I always think of Zhang Ji and the charm of his "Night Mooring on Maple Bridge". A poem by Gao Qi, a poet of the Ming Dynasty, expressed my feelings - "The white painted bridge reflects the river city, and the maple bridge in the poem is uniquely famous. I have passed by Zhang Ji several times, and the crows crow, the moon sets and the bells ring again." Hanshan Temple Composition 4

The moon is setting, the sky is filled with crows and frost,

Jiang Feng fishes and fires to worry about sleep.

Hanshan Temple outside Gusu City,

The midnight bell rang to the passenger ship.

Yes, this is "Mooring at Maple Bridge at Night" written by the great poet Zhang Ji. The scenic spot I want to introduce below is the Hanshan Temple mentioned in ancient poems.

As soon as you walk into Hanshan Temple, you can see a river. There are several retro-style boats on the river. Tourists are sitting on the boats, chatting and laughing, admiring the scenery, and experiencing the unique style of being on the retro-style boats. Their comfortable appearance made me want to sit on the boat.

There are many attractions in the temple. The one that impressed me the most was a large clock that looked very ancient. It could almost fit two people. The clock face was engraved with characters I didn’t recognize. It seemed to be from a certain place. This Buddhist scripture.

If you go further west, you will see an attic, which seems to be used for tourists to rest. When you walk to the window on the second floor, you will find countless coins placed on the eaves. I heard that Yuou is used to make wishes.

I don’t know whether this method will be effective, but I will not do it, because success depends on one’s own efforts. If it is said that it is something that comes without hard work, then such success is Meaningless and worthless. Hanshan Temple Composition 5

Ever since I learned Zhang Ji's "Night Mooring on the Maple Bridge", I have been thinking about it day and night to visit Hanshan Temple. Finally, during the Spring Festival, my parents took me to realize it. this wish.

Hanshan Temple was originally called "Miaoli Puming Pagoda Courtyard". In the Tang Dynasty, an eminent monk named Hanshan Temple abboted this temple, so it was named Hanshan Temple. It has existed for more than a thousand years.

Hanshan Temple is decorated with lanterns and colorful lanterns outside, while cigarette smoke fills the temple. Entering Hanshan Temple, passing through two palaces, we came to the bottom of the "Pu Ming Pagoda". The tower has five floors, only two of which are for people to visit. I carefully climbed the narrow stairs to the second floor and had a panoramic view of the entire Hanshan Temple. The eaves of the opposite house shimmered like fish scales in the sunlight. After taking a closer look, it turned out that they were all coins thrown by others. I eagerly tried to throw a few, but unfortunately I didn't throw them. There was a melodious sound of bells in our ears. We looked for the sound and saw a big bell. Although it is not the Tang bell described by Zhang Ji, the bell is 1.8 meters high and weighs about two tons. The body of the bell is covered with scriptures. This trip to Hanshan Temple made me feel more vividly the real scene of Hanshan Temple described by the poet, which really benefited me a lot! Composition 6 of Hanshan Temple

This summer vacation, my mother and I went on a trip, and we came to Hanshan Temple. . I like this place very much. It is built in "Fengqiao Town" in Suzhou, that is, Suzhou. It has a history of more than 1,000 years. "Hanshan Temple outside Gusu City, the midnight bell rings to the passenger ship

This poem was written by the poet Zhang Ji when he passed by Hanshan Temple, and the Hanshan Temple in the poem is Hanshan The temple is where two monks, He Shide, practice. They are good brothers who share the same brotherhood. They have practiced together in the temple for many years. They are very kind and have helped many people. They are called the "Two Saints of Harmony". Their statues are still in the temple today. And the look of hugging each other is to tell us that our family and friends should help each other and love each other in life, so that everywhere is full of love, and the name of Hanshan Temple is also derived from them.

The temple also has a Buddhist scripture tower, a bell tower, and a poem monument inscribed with "Night Mooring on the Maple Bridge"...

There are green trees almost everywhere in Hanshan Temple all year round, except in autumn. , occasionally some trees will wither and turn yellow.

And in summer, the pond is full of lotus flowers. At a glance, the green lotus leaves look like big umbrellas, and the pink lotus flowers look like a little girl’s skirt. Not to mention how beautiful they are!

The most unforgettable thing for me is the statues of Tang Monk and his disciple Sun Wukong on the top of the tower. The sculptures are very vivid and lifelike, as if they are really standing there. I think, maybe they are still there. I also learned some lessons here!

I really like it here! What about you? Composition 7 of Hanshan Temple

"The moon is setting, the sky is filled with crows and frost, and the river maples and fishing fires are facing melancholy. At Hanshan Temple outside the city of Suzhou, the midnight bell rings for the passenger ship." The poem describes the Hanshan Temple in Suzhou. Hanshan Temple is located in the old town of Suzhou. This ancient city has a history of thousands of years. It is famous in "Night Mooring on Maple Bridge" by Zhang Ji, a poet of the Tang Dynasty.

Hanshan Temple has thousands of years of monuments and history: it has been destroyed by wars and rebuilt several times, and there are many legends and history about it. For example: During the Anti-Japanese War, when the Japanese occupied Suzhou, a Japanese officer saw an ancient bell and wanted to steal it to his own country. As a result, some bizarre phenomena occurred that cannot be explained by science. While stealing the ancient clock, many bizarre things happened, which prevented the Japanese from succeeding. Hanshan Temple is very famous, and the incense is very popular there. Anyone who has a disaster or is in trouble will go there to burn incense and worship Buddha. (This is nothing but a legend).

The architectural style of Hanshan Temple continues the style of Suzhou gardens. Bodhisattvas and Buddhas have great origins. In addition, its long history has a high status in the hearts of people in Japan, Singapore and Thailand.

Hanshan Temple is the symbol of Suzhou and a shining star in China. At the same time, it is also a witness to Chinese history. I hope that friends who are interested may wish to visit there during the National Day holiday, you will definitely gain something and be impressed! Hanshan Temple Composition 8

"The moon is setting, the crows are crying, and the sky is full of frost, and the rivers, maples, and fishing fires are facing melancholy. Outside the city of Suzhou Hanshan Temple, the midnight bell rings to the passenger ship. "The artistic conception described in the poem is the Hanshan Temple scenic spot I visited today.

Hanshan Temple is located on the bank of the Qinhuai Ancient Canal in Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province. We took a bus to the entrance of the scenic spot. On the right side of the entrance to the scenic spot, there are three magnificent characters written: "Hanshan Temple." After entering the gate, directly in front is the majestic Main Hall. In the main hall, there are many shining and lifelike Arhats. In the corridor behind the palace, there are many stone tablets engraved with the poem "Mooring at Maple Bridge at Night". After visiting these forest of steles, we climbed to the Lipming Pagoda. On the second floor of the pagoda, we can overlook the beautiful scenery of the entire Hanshan Temple Scenic Area. You must still remember the poem "The bell rings at midnight". I even climbed up to the bell tower to experience the fun of ringing the bell myself!

Opposite the Hanshan Temple Scenic Area, there is a Qinhuai River. The Qinhuai River meanders like a shining silver ribbon between Hanshan Temple Scenic Area and Fengqiao Scenic Area, adding a beautiful scenery to the two scenic spots. On both sides of the river is the Maple Bridge and the Hajiang Village Bridge. After crossing the bridge, it is the Maple Bridge Scenic Area. These two bridges connect Hanshan Temple Scenic Area and Fengqiao Scenic Area.

In the past, I understood the artistic conception of "Mooring at Maple Bridge at Night" in poetry. Today I can be there and experience the picturesque scenery personally, which gives me a deeper understanding of this poem. Hanshan Temple Composition 9

On a crisp autumn day, my parents took me to Hanshan Temple in Suzhou.

As we were walking on the road to Hanshan Temple, we saw many ancient poems describing Hanshan Temple in autumn engraved on the walls. Among them, my favorite ancient poem was written by Zhang Ji, a poet from the Tang Dynasty: The moon falls and the crows cry. The sky is covered with frost, and Jiang Feng and Yuhuo face Chou Mian. At Hanshan Temple outside Gusu City, the bell rang for the passenger ship at midnight. Looking at it, I couldn't help but read it aloud.

When you enter Hanshan Temple, you will see shining golden gods. Some are sitting cross-legged, some are holding umbrellas, and some are smiling and looking good. Go in again and you will see the Maple Bridge. Ah, the Maple Bridge is really high. The water under the bridge flows quickly, and tall and beautiful ships can pass under the bridge hole! Walking through Maple Bridge, you will see a group of old people singing happily in the pavilion. There are many maple trees planted around the pavilion, and they are as red as fire.

Tired from walking, my father and I sat by the river and looked up at the sky. The sky is so blue and translucent, like a piece of pure blue cloth. A gust of wind blew by, and I smelled the fragrance of flowers. We followed the fragrance of flowers and walked over. It turned out that the osmanthus flowers bloomed beside the bell tower of Hanshan Temple. The fragrance made people feel comfortable.

Ah, the autumn in Hanshan Temple is so beautiful! Hanshan Temple Composition 10

The scenery of Hanshan Temple is very charming all year round.

It is very warm in Hanshan Temple in spring, and the ginkgo leaves on the trees have just sprouted tender leaf buds, which are shiny green. People are coming and going on the road, Wu Nong is talking softly, it feels like spring in the south of the Yangtze River!

Even in summer, Hanshan Temple is still lively, and the leaves grow into small green fans, bringing a hint of coolness to the hot summer, while each brick and tile exudes an ancient silence. It is not difficult to see the tranquility of a midsummer night.

The Hanshan Temple in autumn is golden. The breeze blows, and the ginkgo leaves dance like small golden butterflies. After falling to the ground, they turn into a golden carpet, adding to the beauty of the Hanshan Temple in late autumn. Got a beautiful view.

The leaves fell quietly, and I walked gently, as if I was in a paradise in a painting. The ancient yellow walls and the tall Puming Pagoda became the finishing touches of this painting. On this late autumn night, looking at the falling leaves in the air, accompanied by the cool breeze, made me think of "Hanshan Temple outside Suzhou City, the midnight bell is ringing for the passenger ship." It is really charming.

In winter, all the ginkgo leaves have fallen, which makes people feel a little sad, but they are replaced by crystal clear snowflakes, which once again cover the temple in white clothes. This scene is really unforgettable. It was then that I remembered the poem "The moon is setting, the crows are crying, the sky is full of frost, the river maples are fishing and the fire is facing melancholy".

Hanshan Temple is a place that is infinitely desirable no matter what the season. Hanshan Temple Composition 11

"The moon is setting, the sky is filled with crows and frost, and the river maples and fishing fires are facing melancholy. At Hanshan Temple outside the city of Suzhou, the midnight bell rings to the passenger ship." When you see this poem, you must have guessed me Where have you been? By the way, that’s Suzhou Hanshan Temple.

Hanshan Temple has a history of more than 1,500 years. It is named after the eminent monk Hanshan, one of the "Two Immortals of Harmony". There are many Bodhisattvas enshrined in the temple. Generally, the main hall in the temple has Sakyamuni Buddha on the front and Bodhisattva on the back. Uniquely in Hanshan Temple, the two monks "Hehe Erxian" are enshrined on the back of the Buddha. This is because people believe that the "Two Immortals of Harmony" are the incarnations of Manjushri and Samantabhadra.

There is a big bell in Hanshan Temple. Every New Year’s Eve, tourists from all over the world come here to listen to the bell, because the bell can eliminate worries, and it is said that people have 108 kinds of worries, so every time the bell is rung, the bell will ring. 108 times, each one can eliminate one type.

There is a maple bridge at the entrance of Hanshan Temple. There is a river under the bridge. The water of the river is green and the trees on both sides of the river are lush. At that time, the poet Zhang Ji once parked his boat here for the night, leaving behind the eternally famous poem "Night Mooring at Maple Bridge". Hanshan Temple Composition 12

"The moon is setting, the sky is covered with crows and frost, and the river maples and fishing fires are facing melancholy. At Hanshan Temple outside Gusu City, the midnight bell rings for the passenger ship." I finally went to the famous Hanshan Temple in Suzhou, My aunt bought me an exquisite and unique bookmark at Hanshan Temple.

The aunt said: "The content of this bookmark is very worthy of our study." I read the content of the bookmark carefully: Hanshan asked Shi De and said, "My friends in the world slander me, bully me, insult me, laugh at me How do you deal with me, underestimate me, despise me, lie to me?" Shi De said: "As long as you tolerate it, let him, let him, avoid him, be patient with him, respect him, ignore him, in a few years you will Look at him."

Hanshan and Shide are the monks who founded Hanshan Temple. They are of noble character and knowledgeable. Deeply respected by the people, their stories have been passed down through the ages.

This passage tells us a lot of truth: when someone speaks ill of me, I must tolerate him; when someone bullies me, I must let him; when someone insults me, I must let him; when someone laughs at me, I must avoid him; when someone despises me, I must be patient. When it comes to treating him, some people look down on him and I have to respect him. Some people deceive me and ignore him. You can look at him again in a few years.

This bookmark tells us how to behave in the world. We must be as broad-minded as Monk Hanshan and Monk Shide! Hanshan Temple Composition 13

"The moon is setting, the sky is filled with crows and frost, and the river maples and fishing fires are facing melancholy. At Hanshan Temple outside the city of Suzhou, the midnight bell rings to the passenger ship." Everyone must be familiar with this poem! Today my mother and I came to Suzhou Hanshan Temple.

We first walked through the long corridor to get to Fengqiao. The Fengqiao Scenic Area is mainly composed of Hanshan Ancient Temple, Jiangfeng Ancient Bridge, Tieling Ancient Pass, Fengqiao Ancient Town and the "Five Ancients" of the Ancient Canal. . There are many beautiful boats docked around the Maple Bridge Scenic Area. Next to the boats, there are many green willow trees. Her disobedient little hands are gently stroking the canal. This scene is extremely beautiful.

After watching the Maple Bridge, I thought: "The poet Zhang Ji could also hear the bells on the Maple Bridge. It should not be far from Hanshan Temple." Sure enough, we arrived at Hanshan Temple not long after walking. Entering Hanshan Temple, there are 500 Arhats inside. Each Arhat has a different shape. They are carved lifelike and even gold-plated! Some had serious expressions, and some were smiling. My mother also told me that each Arhat was in charge of one thing. It was so interesting!

There is also a bell in Hanshan Temple, which weighs 108 tons. It is too heavy. I never thought of it. Because the clock was too big, the clock was moved in first and then the house was repaired. It was so interesting.

My mother said: "Read thousands of books and travel thousands of miles. Not only do you need to study, but you also need to go out for more walks in the future." I am looking forward to it. Hanshan Temple Composition 14

During the Spring Festival, our family traveled to Suzhou together to see the small bridges, flowing water, towers and pavilions. Because of Zhang Ji's "Night Mooring on Maple Bridge", my mother arranged for us to go to Hanshan Temple.

Although it was raining, it did not stop the enthusiasm of tourists at all. In Hanshan Temple, the crowd was bustling and smoke filled. As soon as I walked into the gate of Hanshan Temple, I saw a huge stone tablet with Zhang Ji's "Night Mooring on the Maple Bridge" engraved on it.

The moon is setting, the sky is filled with crows and frost, and the river maples and fishing fires are facing melancholy.

At Hanshan Temple outside Gusu City, the bell rang at midnight to reach the passenger ship.

This poem is well-known to every household. In Hanshan Temple, various stone tablets engraved with this poem can be seen everywhere. According to the tour guide, the Japanese also tried to take away the stone tablet inscribed with "Night Mooring at Maple Bridge", but failed. Fortunately, we protected it and prevented the national treasure from wandering overseas. Now the originals are in collections and all we see are various reproductions.

When we walked to the Main Hall, there were two mythical beasts standing at the door. The tour guide said that this was the eldest son of the Dragon King and the patron saint of this place. Visitors can touch it, which means "to be the best". My mother asked me to go up and touch it for good luck.

Finally, with the melodious bells, we ended the trip and welcomed the New Year with the low bells! Hanshan Temple Composition 15

The moon is setting, the crows are crying, the sky is covered with frost, the river maples are fishing and the fire is facing melancholy. At Hanshan Temple outside Gusu City, the bell rang for the passenger ship at midnight. My grandfather taught me to recite this song when I was learning the language. When I was in school, I was required to memorize the ancient poem "Mooring at Maple Bridge at Night". I have long been fascinated by ancient Suzhou and today's Suzhou city.

During the summer vacation, just after the beginning of autumn, I came here when the weather turned slightly cooler. The weather was pleasant when we set off from home. When we arrived in Suzhou, as soon as we checked in at the Hanshan Temple, it began to rain heavily all night long. Grandpa said I was so lucky to enjoy the misty and rainy scenery of Jiangnan.

The next day, after breakfast, the rain stopped. There is a moist smell in the air. I went to Hanshan Temple with eager anticipation. The maple bridge in front of the temple still arches high over the river, with a unique shape and exaggerated arch shape. Thick dark green moss grows on the bluestone bricks on both sides of the bridge, testifying to the passage of time. On the narrow river surface, there are still a few small boats parked. An old woman on the river bank was selling bracelets made of fresh jasmine flowers, which had a pleasant fragrance. My mother, sister and I each brought a bunch of them, with their simple beauty and intoxicating fragrance. Just as I was immersed in and reminiscing, the bells of Hanshan Temple came, crisp, clean, and melodious. This feeling, this scene, this sound is so beautiful. Following the sound of the bells, we walked into Hanshan Temple. The temple was filled with incense and Tathagata Buddha sat in the middle of the hall, receiving worship.

I went straight to the bell pavilion, wanting to take a look and listen to the sound of the bells that had been passed down by word of mouth for thousands of years. Only when I got closer did I realize that it was far less crisp, clean and melodious than what I felt at the Maple Bridge outside the temple.

Perhaps this is life!