Door, near the Yangtze River, covers an area of more than 30,000 square meters. It was built in the forty-seventh year of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty (16 19). In the seventh year of Shunzhi in Qing Dynasty (1650), it was renamed Yingjiang Temple and was given the title of "Good Lion" by Emperor Qianlong. Xia Yue, a famous monk in modern times, came to Yingjiang Temple as abbot shortly after he founded the first Buddhist college in China in Jiuhuashan Gallery. During his stay as abbot, he left a famous case against Yuan Shikai's claim to be emperor. Before Xia Yue left, she sent her disciple Xinjian to become the abbot of Yingjiang Temple. Yingjiang Temple and Yingjiang Temple are located on the Yangtze River outside Zongyangmen, Anqing City, Anhui Province. The whole temple was built on the high ground on the bank of the Yangtze River, and the hall was magnificent. Yingjiang Temple was founded in the seventh year of Song Kaibao (974) and was once called the "Ancient Ten Thousand Buddha Temple". In the forty-seventh year of Ming Wanli (16 19), it was rebuilt. It was rebuilt in the early years of the Qing Dynasty, and later it was repaired and expanded, eventually becoming a famous temple along the river. Xianfeng in Qing Dynasty (186 1) was destroyed by war. In the first year of Tongzhi in Qing Dynasty (1862), it was rebuilt and named "Yingjiang Temple", which meant that the temple stood in front of the Yangtze River. In the first year of Guangxu (1875), Empress Dowager Cixi presented Yingjiang Temple with a plaque of "Miaoming Garden", which was hung on the Tibetan Scripture Pavilion. After 1949, the government maintained and protected the temple many times. 1983, Yingjiang Temple was listed as a key Buddhist temple in Han area of China, and 1984 was handed over to the Buddhist community for management and use. The temple consists of buildings such as Tianwang Hall, Daxiong Hall, Zhenfeng Tower, Pilu Hall, Tibetan Scripture Building, People's Pavilion, Fatang Hall and Guangsi Hall. The Heavenly King Hall and the Ursa Major Hall are built on high platforms, with magnificent momentum, hard hilltops and small blue tile roofs. Pilu Temple rests on the top of the mountain, with double eaves, mud tiles, a play and a stack, and no archway. Buddhist scripture building is a modern temple building with double eaves and a small blue tile roof. Yingjiang Temple Scenery (19) The temple is rich in cultural relics, and the most valuable one is the Ming Dynasty Golden Powder Classic "Miao Fa Hua Lian Jing". Guanyin Bodhisattva Pin (with Heart Sutra). This sutra is written in golden water on porcelain green paper, with Zhao Ti's regular script and solemn and elegant brushwork; There are 50 pictures of Buddha statues and bodhisattvas in the scriptures, which are superb in painting skills and have been designated as first-class cultural relics by the state. In addition, there are bamboo book lovers such as Weng Tong and Zeng Guofan in Qing Dynasty. Landscape flower works by Zhang Daqian and Qi Baishi; When painting, the monk was lazy and realized the Zen master's Chinese painting. In addition, there are nine kinds of inscriptions in Ming and Qing Dynasties. Zhenta is the most distinctive building in Yingjiang Temple, also known as "Ten Thousand Buddha Pagoda". It was built in the second year of Ming Dynasty (1568) and located in Qin Long. The existing vibration tower has seven floors and is 60 meters high. The plan shape of the tower is a regular octagon, the length of the bottom is about 5.5 meters, and the distance between the two opposite sides is about 13 meters, which is gradually reduced. This tower is hollow, with stone steps leading to the top. Yingjiangsi
The second floor of the Ten Thousand Buddha Pagoda is from the entrance outside the pagoda, and the third floor is located between two regular octagonal walls. Three or four sides of octagonal melon peel in the center of the tower are provided with channels for culverts to pass directly outside the tower, stone entrances and exits are arranged on one side of arch culverts, and arch niches are arranged on the tower surface without arch culverts. There are 1 to 5 small niches symmetrically arranged on both sides of each arch culvert or niche, and there are more than 600 brick-carved Buddha statues in the niches. After the niche, there are cracks leading to the passage in the tower and the Buddha statue on the top of the empty hall, which makes the Buddha lamp always on. At the bottom of the tower, there is a corridor with columns about three meters high and wide, and there is a corridor without columns above two floors. There is a play in the cornice, and there are two bells under the play, and the Sanskrit sounds often ring. The top of the tower is an octagonal Maitreya seat, which is connected with bowls, phase wheels and bottles. , and through the copper shaft connection to form a tower gate. Zhenfeng Tower has been listed as a key cultural relic protection unit by Anhui provincial government. Since the establishment of Yingjiang Temple, incense has been very popular in all dynasties. After 1949, the government maintained and protected the temple many times. 1983, Yingjiang Temple was listed as a key Buddhist temple in Han area of China, and 1984 was handed over to the Buddhist community for management and use. In recent years, Yingjiang Temple has set up a management committee composed of monks, restored the jungle system, set up a vegetarian restaurant, and realized the cultivation of temples by temples. Yingjiang Temple's palaces and pavilions have also been repaired, becoming a pearl of Anqing City, embedded in the Yangtze River.