The Watt of the Reclining Buddha Temple The Watt of Sakyamuni, who is in his hands, pointed to the ground, indicating that the order cannot be hung; Watt was held on his arms, indicating that the temple can hang the order; if Watt was on his shoulder, indicating that it belongs to the royal family, such as the Watt of the Lama Palace.
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The Watt of the Reclining Buddha Temple The Watt of Sakyamuni, who is in his hands, pointed to the ground, indicating that the order cannot be hung; Watt was held on his arms, indicating that the temple can hang the order; if Watt was on his shoulder, indicating that it belongs to the royal family, such as the Watt of the Lama Palace.
The ancient clock in the Reclining Buddha Temple is the Yao Tong Bell made by Prince Yi in the first year of Qianlong (1736), and the best preserved ancient clock in the Reclining Buddha Temple. The clock is a Buddhist instrument, and Buddhists call the monks when they practice.
The bronze incense stove in front of the Reclining Buddha Temple, one side is engraved with Shifang Pujue Temple, the other side is engraved with the Reclining Buddha Temple, the incense stove is beautifully designed and exquisitely crafted, and it stands firmly on the bronze base carved with the seawater of Jiangya.
Shifang Pujue Temple is located on the south side of Shouniu Mountain and Xiangshan Mountain in the north of Xishan Mountain in Beijing, 30 kilometers away from the city. The temple was built during the Tang Zhenguan years (627-649), formerly known as Duoshi Temple and also known as Shou'an Temple. In the future, there were wastes and constructions, and the name of the temple was changed with the changes of the dynasties. After 12 years of renovation, Qing Dynasty was renamed Pujue Temple. Since there were teak wood carved into the temple in the Tang Dynasty, a huge bronze statue of Sakyamuni Buddha was later found in the temple, so the temple is generally called the "reclining Buddha Temple". Now the Reclining Buddha Temple is just open, many people take pictures here
The Reclining Buddha Temple, the fifth batch of units of the National Insurance, the ticket is 5 yuan, but it is not expensive. However, the yard is not big, and how to see how new, compared with Dajue, Jietai Temple, Zhihua Temple, etc., it always feels less ancient. I like the goldfish in the pool at the door the most, lively and aura.
Beijing's Xishan Reclining Buddha Temple is located in the National Botanical Garden North Park, surrounded by green trees, ancient cypress green road, pick up the level. Ancient style and ancient charm are drunk!
The Reclining Buddha Temple is located in the Beijing Botanical Garden, built in the Tang Zhenguan Year (627-649), formerly known as the Duoshi Temple, and was rebuilt in the later generations. The name was changed to Shifang Pujue Temple during the Qing Dynasty. Since there is a reclining Buddha in the temple, it is commonly known as the reclining Buddha Temple.