He' nan zhenping county Bordet Ji information

Zhenping Bordet Machine was founded in Tang Dynasty, which was built by Bodhi Zen master Zhu during Yonghui period (650-655 AD). Later generations have ups and downs. During the reign of Kangxi in the Qing Dynasty, the Ten Commanders of Xiangyang presided over the construction here, cutting through thorns, expanding Buddhism, and opening up mountains and opening up land. The temples and pavilions in the temple are built on the mountain and have four courtyards. The mountain gate opens to the left, and the ancient tree is a dragon. The main buildings on the central axis are Erfo Hall, Mahayana Mahayana Hall, Dharma Hall and Sutra Building. There are Bell Tower, Drum Tower, Grand Guest Hall, Dazhaitang, Warehouse, Zen Room and Daoyuan on both sides. Daxiong Hall is a single-eave hard-topped structure, which is quite imposing. The forehead, inner forehead, four rafters and other components are decorated with colored paintings. Pagoda columns are not decorated with colors, and the painted algae wells are darker in color. The 500 arhats on the east and west walls, originally made of carbon, are taupe in color and appear "quiet and empty". The mountain gate opens to the left, and the ancient tree is a dragon. The main buildings on the central axis are Erfo Hall, Mahayana Mahayana Hall, Dharma Hall and Sutra Building. There are Bell Tower, Drum Tower, Grand Guest Hall, Dazhaitang, Warehouse, Zen Room and Daoyuan on both sides. Daxiong Hall is a single-eave hard-topped structure, which is quite imposing. The forehead, inner forehead, four rafters and other components are decorated with colored paintings. Pagoda columns are not decorated with colors, and the painted algae wells are darker in color. The 500 arhats on the east and west walls, originally made of carbon, are taupe in color and appear "quiet and empty". The Buddhist architectural structure and painted arches on the top of the mountain with double eaves are still simple, elegant and dazzling. The buildings on both sides are symmetrically arranged, and the sculpture is also famous for its simplicity and elegance. Strange flowers and herbs are planted in temples, Buddhist temples, monk's rooms and Buddhist scriptures downstairs. In ancient times, there were osmanthus, hibiscus, magnolia, loquat, plum blossom and plantain, each with its own posture. After the temple, the spring water passed through the trough and was admitted to the hospital. The Bayeux Sutra, Myanmar Buddha statues and Wu Daozi paintings collected in the temple are of high historical and artistic value.