In the Ming Dynasty, Shanxi monk Fakong stationed in Xijun Mountain and founded Putuo Buddhist Temple, and the title list of General Langshan came out. Dong Qichang, a famous calligrapher, wrote the Inscription of Putuo Courtyard in Junshan, arguing that compared with Putuo Mountain in Zhejiang, it "does not reduce the true colors of Luo family". There are more than 100 temples and banquet halls, which used to be a Buddhist resort in the southeast of China.
Jianshan is the Dojo of Manjusri Bodhisattva in Nantong. Manjusri Bodhisattva is the embodiment of wisdom and knowledge, also known as "Manjusri", and is the left attendant of Buddha Sakyamuni.
Maanshan has a long history, and its name comes from history. According to legend, during the Chu-Han War, Xiang Yu, the overlord of Chu, was trapped and besieged on all sides. He retreated to Wujiang, the county seat, and asked fishermen to cross his beloved horse to the other side. Later, he felt ashamed to see his elders in Jiangdong and committed suicide.
Huangni, formerly known as "Xugao" and "Taiping Mountain", is located in the northeast of Zhengyi Town, Kunshan City, Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province. It is the cultural accumulation of Liangzhu culture and Maqiao culture after the Neolithic Age and the Spring and Autumn Song Dynasty, covering an area of about 4,000 square meters.
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Langshan Scenic Spot, located six kilometers south of Nantong and along the Yangtze River, is a provincial-level scenic spot in Jiangsu Province. Although these mountains are not very high, they stand out in the plains of Ma Pingchuan. They are exquisite and petite, beautiful and rich, and have been praised by many literati for thousands of years. Mi Yuanzhang, a great calligrapher in the Song Dynasty, visited Langshan Mountain and wrote "The First Mountain" happily. Wang Anshi, a great writer, also praised him for "wandering around the rivers and lakes, only looking at this world."