In which temple was the living Buddha of Jigong photographed?

The living Buddha Jigong was photographed at Lingyin Temple.

Speaking of Lingyin Temple, you may think of the TV series Living Buddha Jigong, which also has a Lingyin Temple. In fact, these two Lingyin temples are the same. The Living Buddha Jigong was adapted from a story of Lingyin Temple and filmed in Lingyin Temple. Lingyin Temple is located in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, also known as Yunlin Temple. This name is not recognized by people.

It is said that the old monk asked Emperor Kangxi to write an inscription for Lingyin Temple. Kangxi wrote a word that almost filled the paper, and other words could not be written. Lingyin Temple has become Yunlin Temple, and the plaque is still hanging. Lingyin Temple has a long history and has not been renamed because of a mistake. Lingyin Temple has many long-standing traditions, and Lingyin Temple has porridge cooking activities on Laba Festival.

The plot of "Duke of Living Buddhas"

Legend has it that Ji Gong, who was a dragon-descending arhat in his previous life, was born in the home of a good man named Li Xiuyuan, Li Maochun, and later joined Lingyin Temple, calling himself "Jiepilepsy". In Lingyin Temple, the behavior of "assisting epilepsy" is "abnormal", regardless of Buddhist rules and regulations. In fact, it is merciful and merciful, and it is called "holy monk" and "living Buddha" by the people.

Dapeng, who has a deep relationship with Dragon and Luohan, fled the celestial world and led his disciples Fox Fairy and Evil Wolf Heifeng to retaliate against Jigong. Jigong used his wisdom to fight the ugly forces represented by Dapeng and saved the people's suffering. His legendary story was sung by later generations.