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Luohan Temple is located in minzu road, Yuzhong District. As soon as you enter the temple gate, you can see the ancient Buddha rock about 20 meters long, and hundreds of carved Buddha statues carved from rocks in the Song Dynasty are preserved, with different shapes and lifelike. There is also a big wishing lamp at the back door. Even if you don't go in, you can stop and look at the exquisite wood carvings at the gate. The fame of Luohan Temple is attributed to the movie Crazy Stone, which first made everyone know about Chongqing. The location of Luohan Temple is hidden in the city, even in the most prosperous small cross station in Yuzhong District. Ten minutes' walk from the entrance of the Yangtze River cableway is the gate of Luohan Temple.
Compared with the surrounding skyscrapers, the entrance of Lohan Temple is small and low-key. My first impression would be better if there were few beggars at the door. Although the entrance is small, there is a lot of room for three entrances and three exits inside Luohan Temple. In particular, the well-preserved Cliff Buddha statues, Luohan Hall and the last lighting hall can better reflect the temperament of Luohan Temple itself. The further you go, the fewer tourists there are and the more dilapidated the building is. There are few tourists in the lighting hall, and the building has not been maintained for many years. Because of the plot of the movie, I also went to the last yard to find the sewer drilled by the characters in the play at that time, but I couldn't find it.
Most temples we usually see are in the suburbs. The temple here is really in the city center, near Hongyadong and Jiefang North. The house number of Luohan Temple is not big either. After entering, it is really a different world. Ten yuan tickets include a lotus lamp and three incense sticks. Lotus lanterns should be lit before incense sticks. Five hundred arhats are lifelike. Dad said that there were actually more than 400 Buddha statues in the Song Dynasty. This is very rare. Actually, it's good that I can write down the value of 400. I'm not interested in my dad's science popularization at all. Maybe it's disrepair or something In fact, the damage here is quite serious.
Luohan Temple occupies a small area, and the arrangement of halls is not the traditional courtyard of Han temples. Several halls are walking in a small place, which seems to be in line with the characteristics of the mountain city. Small hidden in the mountains, small hidden in the city, Luohan Temple is located in the small cross, a very inconspicuous alley. If you have seen the final ending of Ning Hao's Crazy Stone, it was shot at the entrance of Luohan Temple. Actually, Lohan Temple is very small. As soon as you go in, there is a hall. Lohan stone carvings in the hall and leisure tea in the temple.
The temple under Chaotianmen stands solemnly in the world. In the silent jungle, I looked up and looked around at the dense glass houses, and I saw ten thousand years in an instant. I think it's expanding. There is a big circle outside. Walking in has a feeling of being hidden in the city. Many sculptures in it have a long history and incense is very strong. There is also an arhat hall, which can count arhats. There is a small broadcast at the entrance of the lobby to teach you to count arhats!
Luohan Cave Grottoes are behind this archway, and the statues are well preserved. Many grottoes have Buddha statues and offerings, which should belong to the scope of cultural relics protection. I don't know why this is allowed. There are many towering modern antique buildings in the temple. It's only a short walk from 18 floor. This is the most incredible temple I have ever seen, in such a noisy place. This is also very interesting. The surrounding buildings embrace each other and seem to be out of place with the temple.
Many people didn't go to Luohan Temple on purpose, but they felt antique and distinctive when passing by. There are stone carvings, stone tablets, very tasty, and 500 arhats. Tickets are ten yuan, but not much. There are many old lay people in it, all of whom have their own duties and look very pious. The Buddha statues in the temple are also very distinctive, so you can go and have a look. However, it's really a bit deceptive for Luohantang to count Luohan and then give a piece of paper twenty. Buddhism is obviously a bit stale. This ancient temple is a pity. You can't be poor if you spend twenty dollars, but freshmen regret it.