What is Bihai Temple?

Biyun Temple, located in the northwest corner of Xiangshan Mountain, was founded in the Yuan Dynasty (133 1), then called Biyun Temple. During Zheng De's reign in the Ming Dynasty, eunuchs took a fancy to this geomantic treasure-house, built a large-scale building, expanded it into a temple, and built a tomb behind the temple as a burial place. However, Jiajing was found guilty and died and was buried in the early years. The day after tomorrow, in the third year of Di Jun's reign, eunuch Wei Zhongxian greatly expanded his army and wanted to die here, but he died in the first year of Chongzhen, failing to do so. In the 13th year of Qingganlong (1748), it was expanded to the present scale.

Biyun Temple, as its name implies, just uses the ancient poem "Feng Wan" to surround the temple pavilion, and the blue is as clear as a cloud to praise its characteristics. The whole temple is built on the mountain, with a difference of more than 200 meters from top to bottom and more than 300 steps. The sculptures in Biyun Temple are exquisite and moving. There are 508 arhats in Luohantang, all of which are lifelike. Legend has it that Qianlong wanted to be an arhat, so he added the arhat hall, and simply asked someone to remove one and make a statue himself, wearing armor, boots and hats, calling himself the name of Jaken. This is the 444th Lohan. Behind the Bodhisattva Temple is sun yat-sen memorial hall, which is located in the center of the whole temple. 1925 After the death of Dr. Sun Yat-sen, the coffin was parked in the King Kong Throne Tower behind the temple, and 1929 was buried in Nanjing Purple Mountain. Shuiquanyuan is the best scenery in the whole temple, with Zhuoxiquan, rockery, fish pond, Cooper and other decorations. Many literati have poems.