There are three artistic treasures in Liang Qing Temple, namely stereotyped writing by Li Jing, painting dragons by Dong Yu, a famous dragon painter, and cursive writing by Li, which are called the three wonders in the temple.
Liang Qing Temple was an important place for religious activities in the Southern Tang Dynasty. Wen Yi, a famous monk, lived here for a long time and was named a monk by Li Jing.
The Buddhist Sect he founded, namely Fa Yanzong, is one of the five major sects of Zen in the Southern Tang Dynasty. His Zen thoughts and theories have a lofty position and value in the history of Buddhism in China, and their historical significance is very far-reaching.
In 980 AD, Liangguanghui Temple in Shogun Mountain was moved to Liang Qing Temple. 1402, Judy in Ming Taizu rebuilt this temple and renamed it Qingliang Temple. At that time, Liang Qing Temple was very large, covering an area of about 654.38+0.3 million square meters. During the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, most of the buildings of Liang Qing Temple were in war, and it was not until the late Qing Dynasty that they recovered slightly.