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Brief introduction of Wanghua Temple
Jiuhuashan Wanghua Temple, located at the bridgehead of Wuxi, Jiuhuashan, is the first temple to enter Jiuhuashan, the north gate of Jiuhuashan, and the only entrance to Jiuhuashan. Since ancient times, there has been a saying that Jiuhua, a treasure trove of gold, visited Jiuhua Mountain here. In the 14th year of Ming Hong (150 1), Peng Kuixian, an imperial envoy, built the "Flower Pavilion" here. In the fifth year of Wanli (1577), Qingyang county ordered Su Wanmin to rebuild and renamed it "Wanghualou". Later, Yiting Building and Guanyin Temple became Wanghua Temple, which was called the first fragrance of Jiuhua Mountain. Wanghua Temple has a history of more than 500 years. After many ups and downs, through many vicissitudes. Today, the country is rich and strong, and famous mountains are prosperous. In order to carry forward the spirit of Tibetan Bodhisattva, "all living beings prove Bodhi, and the hell is not empty, and they will never become Buddhas". In 2003, Master Shi Shengming, Vice President of Jiuhuashan Buddhist Association and abbot of Gubai Pagoda, inherited the thousand-year inheritance of "Wuxishan" and revived the clan style of the North Gate of Jiuhuashan for 500 years. He revived the Wanghua Buddhist Temple, joined forces with the eminent monk Dade, recruited 10 believers at home and abroad, raised more than 20 million yuan, and built and expanded the Shanmen Temple and the Champion Bridge (Wuxi Bridge) of Wanghua Buddhist Temple.

At the same time, we abide by the ancient jungle regulations, strictly observe the calendar, actively cultivate the sangha, and hold Buddhist ceremonies such as seven buddha, Jing, Fa Hui, and pilgrimage to the mountains all the year round, so that countless people can have peace of mind and body and benefit from the law. While the Buddhist cause and construction of Wanghua Temple were flourishing, Master Shi Shengming died in the West in 20 10. At this critical juncture, Master Shi Guozhi, a senior disciple of the former teacher, bravely shouldered the heavy burden, inherited the master's legacy, led the monks in the temple, and continued to carry out various large-scale Buddhist activities with believers at home and abroad before his death, and continued to build unfinished buildings in the temple. Today, Wang Hua is looking forward to China. Every day, pilgrims pour into the temple one after another, and Wanghua Temple presents a scene of strong incense.

Wanghua Pavilion in Wanghua Temple, Wuxi Bridge in Song Dynasty and Champion Tomb in Ming Dynasty are all famous Jiuhua monuments.

Wanghua Pavilion and Wuxi Bridge: When you board Wanghua Pavilion, Jiuhua Xiufeng in the distance is covered with emerald peaks, like clouds and fog. You can get a close look at the clear water stream, the reflection of mountain shadows, and the scenery is beautiful and panoramic. Since the Tang and Song Dynasties, countless poets and painters have come here to recite poems and write poems, leaving many poems for the "Five Mountains". Yuan Wenzong crossed the Wuxi Bridge, enjoyed the scenery, and wrote a quatrain, "I saw Jiuhua in the past, why is there no such thing in Jiangnan?" Today I saw Wuxi Bridge, and the painter hesitated to work hard. " Zhang Qing Fan Shi said in his poem: "Looking at the Huating on Wuxi Bridge, the whip eyes turn blue as soon as they stop, and the ninety-nine peaks are picturesque. Why should I visit the mountain god with wax? " The modern poet and monk said roundly, "Five streams are mountain springs, and the peaks of the streams shine out of the great rivers. Shan Lan is full of green and beautiful stones, and the color is empty and Zen." "The mountain in the south of the Yangtze River is Hume of Jiuhua, and Jiuhua's victory actually originated from Wuxi." "Wuxi Mountain" is the crown of Jiuhua Mountain's "Ten Scenes of Jiuhua".

Wang Shan Champion Tomb: Located on the west side of Wanghua Temple, covering an area of 2,000 square meters. Wang Shan, a native of Guichi, was promoted to Jinshi in the sixth year of Zheng De in Ming Dynasty (15 1 1), and served as assistant minister of the Qing Family Department in Dali Temple (Nanjing). He died in Beijing with a "clean and kind heart". He longed for the water in his hometown Jiuhuashan and was buried here one by one. His grave now faces Jiuhua, the holy land. This historical relic was severely damaged during the Cultural Revolution and needs urgent restoration.

Jiuhua Mountain is one of the four famous Buddhist mountains in China with a history of more than 1000 years. It has been regarded as an international Buddhist Dojo and an important tourist hotline all over the country, especially in Southeast Asia, North Korea, Japan and South Korea.

The second phase development of Jiuhua Mountain is in full swing. The grand and brilliant construction of the 99-meter statue of the Tibetan Bodhisattva in Jiuhuake Village Base is about to be a complete success, followed by tens of billions of monks, pilgrims and tourists who worship the Tibetan King Bodhisattva. Wanghua Temple is only 2 kilometers away from the 99-meter-long statue of Tibetan Bodhisattva. Faced with this beautiful Buddhist scene, Master Shi Guozhi, the abbot, is actively raising funds to rebuild Wang Huating, build stupas and rebuild the Champion Tomb of Wangshan, so as to increase the Buddhist humanistic landscape and add icing on the cake to the first scene of "Five Rivers and Mountains", that is, the first scene of "Nine Flowers and Ten Scenes", which is convenient for worshipping believers of the 99-meter-long Tibetan Buddha statue and all beings.