A tiger hides a deep hole and knows the truth, but a dragon falls into a clear pool.
Ishii Tongquan is pale and golden, and Gui Ling moves drums in Doris.
The red dust is three feet clean, and the fish board niche lamp is fragrant with laurel leaves.
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1. Bordet base: Zhenping Bordet base is located at the eastern foot of Xinghua Mountain in Laozhuang Township, zhenping county, Nanyang City, Henan Province. Founded in the Tang Dynasty, it was built by Zhu, the founder of Bodhi in Yonghui years. Since then, it has flourished in various generations and been abolished. It is one of the eight famous temples in the Central Plains and the only garden-style temple in Henan Province. It has a history of more than 1300 years, and is as famous as Suoguo Temple in Kaifeng, Baima Temple in Luoyang and Shaolin Temple in Songshan. It is a national cultural relics protection unit.
2. Bodhi: Bodhi tree. Belongs to deciduous trees. There are four kinds of * * * plants in Bordet Key Forest Park, one of which has black bark and sparse branches and leaves. The trunk diameter at breast height is 3.86m, the tree height is19.3m, and the crown width is18.2m. The other three plants are slightly thin, but they stand upright and shade. Bodhi tree has white flowers and round fruit, so it is called "Buddha bead". Legend has it that during the Wang Mang period of the New Dynasty, Liu Xiu was chased by Wang Mang in Angu City (now south of Wangzhuang Village, a suburb of zhenping county) and fled to Xinghua Mountain, where there were jagged rocks and demons in the way. Liu Xiu had to hike, climb the winding Pandaoling and rest in front of the cliff. His white horse held the dream of "planting bodhi trees and reviving the Han Dynasty". Liu Xiu immediately planted a bodhi tree in front of the cliff, with Longshan on the left, Hushan on the right, Zhu Ya in front and Xuanwu behind.
3. Tiger hidden deep hole: Tiger hole. One of the scenic spots in Bordet. Legend has it that Bordet Ji, the founder of Buddhism, was so profound that even the tigers in Xinghua Mountain were influenced by him to participate in meditation.
4. Water light: refers to the light color reflected by water droplets. Dishuiya is also one of the scenic spots in Bordet. On a cliff in Xinghua Mountain, crystal water drops drop on a curtain all the year round, converge into a clear spring, and secretly pass through the Liushi well next to the mountain gate.
5. Shijing: 160 wells. There is a well near the gate of Jishanmen, Bordet. There is one hundred and six bluestones around the wellhead, that is, one hundred and six stones in one well, which was later mistaken for one hundred and sixty stones according to its homophonic sound.
6. Turtle drum: It is said that when Bo Daiji was first built, the outer wall of the Drum Tower on the left side of the mountain gate and the outer wall of the bell tower on the right side were originally in line with the mountain gate wall. Then one day, Gui Ling, who was under the Drum Tower, wanted to smell the flowers of the magnolia trees in front of the mountain, so he secretly walked forward with the Drum Tower on his back, and was found by the abbot of this temple in time when he dragged on. As a result, a strange pattern was formed in which the outer wall of the bell tower was flush with the mountain gate wall, while the drum tower was outside the mountain gate wall.
7. Magnolia: Magnolia tree. There is a Yulan Bridge 2 in front of Jishan Mountain in Bordet.
8. Three feet of red dust: three feet of soft red. Selected Works of Zhaoming: "Put three avenues and set up twelve gates. Then the streets are riddled with holes, and they are riddled with holes. The opening of Nine Cities, this product is not authentic. People can't ignore it, and cars can't spin. The city overflows the countryside, and there are hundreds of streams nearby. The red dust is four-in-one, and the clouds are connected. " ? It means that Buddhists have only three feet of pure land, and all the places beyond three feet are mortal.
9. Fish board: another name for wooden fish. Buddhist instruments. According to legend, Buddhists say that fish close their eyes day and night, so they carve wood into fish to warn monks to forget to eat and sleep day and night and concentrate on Tao.
10. niche lamp: the ever-burning lamp in front of a niche or niche. Tang Wen Ting Yun's poem: "The niche lamp is away from the temple, and the mountain and snow are separated from the forest clock." Shen Songliao's poem "Occasionally in Summer and Autumn": "The ancient temple is stuffy, and the Vatican is silent."
1 1. Bayeux: Bayeux. Buddhist scriptures. Ancient Indians wrote scriptures on leaves, so they called them. It is the first Sanskrit Buddhist scripture introduced to China, and it is regarded as a holy book by Buddhists. Bay leaf is the treasure of Bordet Ji Temple.