Overview of Xing'an Temple in Yichun

Xing'an Zen Temple is located in Yichun District, Yichun, Lindu, Heilongjiang Province, not far from the train station. Liu Jinghui, chairman of the Yichun District Writers Association, once described Xing'an Zen Temple: steep and towering, with a foundation bowl and a bowl. The mountains envelop the aura of haze; they are auspicious and dense, adjacent to the crystal water, receiving the moisture of rain and dew. Holding the peaks in my arms, sitting upright on the Taishi chair⑴; turning the blue waves into a dress, flicking the Yichun River. On the left, you can take in the majestic volcanic rocks, carrying on the roaring majesty of ancient times; on the right, you can take in the leisurely view of the suspension bridge, and soak up the mountain light on a moonlit night. The Buddhist temple is arranged carefully and rises against the mountain; the monks' dormitories are neatly arranged, covering the forest and hiding the wind. The temples and palaces are full of intrigues; the lintels of the pavilions are full of ingenuity. The gilded green tiles highlight the style of the Ming and Qing dynasties; the red pillars and black walls blend the atmosphere of ancient and modern times.

The shape of the mountain where Xing'an Zen Temple is located is the shape of a Taishi chair, that is, there is a backrest on the back and arms on both sides. The four mountains are gathered together, and there is also the image of an ingot bowl, making it a treasure land of superior Feng Shui.