Are there any places in Huizhou that are particularly clever in seeking visas, namely temples with strong incense or temples with a long history?

Huizhou ancient temple

Huashou Temple, also known as Huashoutai, is located at the southern foot of Luofu Mountain, with its back against the lonely peak and Qingfeng Mountain and its two wings surrounded by mountains. It is called Zuo Qinglong and Youbai Lake, and it is a famous Buddhist resort. In the 26th year of Kaiyuan in the Tang Dynasty (AD 738), it was built according to the order, with a history of 1200 years. It is said that there were 500 real people gathered on this land in that year, and it was named Huashou Temple. During the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty, Buddhism flourished in Luofu Mountain, with 18 temples, and Huashou Temple was called the "First Zen Forest".

In fact, prayer is invalid, not in the temple, not in the incense, but in your heart.

If you are sincere, it will work, but if you are not sincere, it will not work. The key lies in your heart, not in bodhisattvas and temples.

The buddhas and bodhisattvas in Shifang Temple are all the same, and the Guanyin bodhisattvas in Shifang Temple are all the same Guanyin, and there is no difference.

All buddhas and bodhisattvas are full of vigor, but whatever they use is the dubious heart of ordinary people.

In any formal temple, as long as there are temples of buddhas and bodhisattvas, sincere people require visas to Turin. My heart is not sincere. I've visited temples in China, but I can't get a visa.

There is no amitabha in the south!