The West Lake is known as "the work of heaven and man", so it is full of Su Causeway willow smoke in spring, clear waves in summer, a lake with thousands of colors in autumn and Bai Causeway with a touch of blue and white ink in winter. There are poems in the name and paintings in the name.
The History of Nanping Night Bell Jingci Temple is located at the foot of Huiri Peak in Nanping Mountain, facing the West Lake. It is a famous jungle temple in Hangzhou. Qian Hongchu, king of Wu and Yi in the Five Dynasties, was founded in the first year of Xiande in the later Zhou Dynasty (954). When it was first built, the famous Huiri Yongming Academy once welcomed thousands of Zen masters from Quzhou Taoism into the temple. First, the altar was opened to talk about the talisman of Bodhisattva, and the name of the department was Hua Ci Zhihui Zen Master, and wuyue Wang Cizi Gali became the founder of Jingci Temple.
Before Daoism, the Zen master was a Taoist priest, and monks from all over the country often came to the temple to participate in scholars, often more than 500 people. In the second year of Xiande in the later Zhou Dynasty, Daoqian asked Qian Hongchu to move sixteen gold and copper arhats in the underground palace of the Huangfei Tower to Jingci Temple. Qian Hongchu also dreamed that sixteen venerable persons required to sneak into the temple with the Taoist priest, thinking that it was effective. Therefore, the name of Daoqian's department should be true, and the built arhat hall is also called the true temple.
Sixteen arhats painted by Guan Xiu, a monk of the Five Dynasties, were later called "Sixteen should be true" and are now preserved in the forest of steles in Hangzhou. After the death of Daoqian in the second year of the Song Dynasty (96 1), King Yue of Wu invited the master of Yanshou Zen Master Huiri Yongming Academy from Lingyin Temple to become the first abbot of Jingci Temple.