On March 7th, I took some time in the morning to Zhepeng Temple in Lhasa, which is the largest temple in Lhasa. Every year, there are grand magic events held here on the Shelton Festival. The most important activity is to sun the Buddha (show a huge Buddha statue Tangka). Zhepeng Temple is too big, this time is not enough. Next time I must come and have a good look. Zhepeng Temple is worth visiting again. In order to save time. Yes, I came by taxi. I didn't typewrite. 50 yuan, and 35 yuan when I came back. Zhepeng Temple is one of the six major temples of Huang religion. Its original name is Zunsheng Prefecture, which is auspicious and eternal. It means "Duimi Temple" or "Jimi Temple" in Tibetan, and it is fully called "Jixiang Jimi Ten Squares Zunsheng Prefecture" in Tibetan. Founded in 1416 AD by the disciple of Zongkaba, founder of the Yellow Religion, Jiangyang Quji-Zhaxibandan. Before liberation, the temple had more than 10,000 monks and was the largest temple in Tibetan Buddhism. With 141 manors and more than 540 pastures, it is the largest temple in Tibetan Buddhism. Zhepeng Temple is a Gelu Temple of Tibetan Buddhism in China. With Gandan Temple, Sala Temple jointly known as the three major Lhasa temples. Located in the western suburb of Lhasa, under the Gengpiwuzi Mountains. The whole monastery is large in scale, with numerous white buildings spread all over the hillside. It looks like a huge rice pile in the distance, so it is called Zhe Beng. Zhe Beng, Tibetan meaning Miju symbolizes prosperity, Tibetan full name for "auspicious Jimi Ten Squares Zunshengzhou", it is the highest ranking monastery in the Gelug sect.