Near Hanshan Temple, there is a large stone tablet engraved with the night parking maple bridge.

In order to further strengthen the Buddhist exchanges between China and Japan, Suzhou Hanshan Temple recently presented two stone tablets, a night-mooring near maple bridge Poems and Hanshan Picked Up, to Jianchang Temple in Kamakura, Japan. On March 24th, the inauguration ceremony was held in Jianchang Temple. The abbot of Jianchang Temple, Masayoshi Yoshida, President of Japanese Zen Painters Association, Jia Weimen Hiraoka, Minister Counselor of China Embassy in Japan, Zhang Aiping, Abbot of Hanshan Temple, and Jiang Xingshun, Deputy Director of Suzhou Religious Affairs Bureau, unveiled the stone tablet. Nearly 200 members of the Zen Painters Association from all over Japan and monks from Hanshan Temple and Jianchang Temple attended the unveiling ceremony. ?

Hanshan Temple in Suzhou and Jianchang Temple in Kamakura have a history of communication for nearly 20 years. The two sides sent delegations to exchange visits and held an exhibition of Zen paintings picked up by Hanshan. This time, the abbot of Hanshan Temple 16 and his party were invited to participate in related activities from March 65 to March 26, 438+09, and visited wanfu temple, Miaozhen Temple, Dade Temple, Nara Tuduo Temple, Tangzhaoti Temple, Tokyo Sensoji Temple, Kamakura Wushan (Jianchang Temple, Yuanjue Temple, Shoufu Temple, Jingzhi Temple, etc. ?

Hanshan Temple presented the stone tablet of "Night Sleeping Poems by the Maple Bridge" to Jianchang Temple in Japan?

2009/03/26