Difference between revisions of "Guiyuan Zen Temple"

From Wiki China org cn
imported>Ciic
(Created page with 'A famous Zen shrine at the foot of Cuiwei Peak in Hanyang, the temple was built in 1658 during the reign period of the Qing Emperor Shunzhi. It is a five-courtyard compound cover...')
 
imported>Ciic
 
(2 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
A famous Zen shrine at the foot of Cuiwei Peak in Hanyang, the temple was built in 1658 during the reign period of the Qing Emperor Shunzhi. It is a five-courtyard compound covering an area of two hectares, laying out in the shape of monk’s robe.  
+
[[File:The front gate of Guiyuan Zen Temple, Hubei.jpg|thumb|The front gate of Guiyuan Zen Temple, Hubei]]
 +
A famous Zen shrine at the foot of [[Cuiwei Peak]] in [[Hanyang]], the '''Guiyuan Zen Temple''' ('''归元禅寺''') was built in 1658 during the reign period of the [[Qing]] Emperor Shunzhi. It is a five-courtyard compound covering an area of two hectares, laying out in the shape of monk's robe.  
  
 
What makes the temple is its Arhat Hall that houses 500 arhat statues sculpted into various vivid expresses.  
 
What makes the temple is its Arhat Hall that houses 500 arhat statues sculpted into various vivid expresses.  
[[File:The front gate of Guiyuan Zen Temple, Hubei.jpg|thumb|The front gate of Guiyuan Zen Temple, Hubei]]
+
 
 
[[category:temple]][[category:tourism]]
 
[[category:temple]][[category:tourism]]

Latest revision as of 07:31, 9 July 2015

The front gate of Guiyuan Zen Temple, Hubei

A famous Zen shrine at the foot of Cuiwei Peak in Hanyang, the Guiyuan Zen Temple (归元禅寺) was built in 1658 during the reign period of the Qing Emperor Shunzhi. It is a five-courtyard compound covering an area of two hectares, laying out in the shape of monk's robe.

What makes the temple is its Arhat Hall that houses 500 arhat statues sculpted into various vivid expresses.