Wanglan Temple is located in Wanglan Mountain, and its construction date is unknown. In the Ming Dynasty, in the year of Zheng Deyuan (A.D. 1506), the Daxiong Hall was tilted, and the monks made it up. In the 18th year of Shunzhi in Qing Dynasty (A.D. 1660), the Great Hall of Heroes was rebuilt, and the four walls were reinforced, with three Buddhist temples built in the east and three in the west. The wall is decorated with Galand and Guandi, and there is a kitchen outside the main hall. Ten acres of land were reclaimed for the abbot to support, and the main hall was changed into a beamless cave.
Description of Wang Lan Temple
Wang Lan Temple, formerly known as Wang Lan 'an. The temple faces south, covering an area of more than 2,000 square meters, with a planned construction area of 1.800 square meters. There is Qinglong Mountain in the left, Dakeng Spring in the south, and Golden Beach in the north. The peaks are towering, gathering gas, quiet and quiet, and the spring in Shi Qi is clear. Climbing to the top is better than entering the fairyland.
There is a poem that says, "Spring is warm and green hills are reflected in the water, and birds and flowers are fragrant in midsummer. Autumn leaves are full of mountains, and there are silver needles hanging cedar. " The artistic conception of the ancient temple in the mountains is vividly interpreted in reality. According to research, Wanglan Temple was founded in the fourth year of the Tang Dynasty (884), with a history of more than 1 100 years.
The yellow sand here is golden. In summer, lush pine and Berlin are dense, and in autumn, maple leaves and red leaves surge like clouds. The red wall of Wanglan Temple is located at the waist of the mountain, which is solemn and magnificent.
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