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Buddha's Calamity

Buddha's Calamity

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Luo Rong

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There is a small Kongtong Mountain on the bank of Ganjiang River. It stretches for several miles with numerous mountains and steep cliffs. The sun is blocked by dense forests. Ancient vines stretch out and stretch around the ground. In the morning, there is a vast green mist and in the evening, there is a vast purple mist. There is a dangerous cliff next to the river, which is as flat as a mat within a radius. The eminent monk Hui Yin of the Eastern Jin Dynasty traveled to the south of the Yangtze River. As soon as he set foot here, his shins seemed to be trapped, so he built a temple here. Over thousands of years, through donations from pilgrims and monks, Zuo Huiyin Temple has developed into a major scenic spot in the south of the Yangtze River. During the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty, Huiyin Temple was renovated with a huge sum of money by Sun Long, a wealthy businessman from southern Guangdong, making a thousand-year-old temple shine with golden light. Since then, Huiyin Temple has become more and more popular, and together with Nanputuo Temple in Xiamen, Kaiyuan Temple in Quanzhou and Liurong Temple in Guangzhou, it is known as the four famous temples in the South. If you go boating on the Gan River and look far into the distance, you will see this temple surrounded by light auspicious clouds and surrounded by auspicious mist. The red tiles and green tiles are as high as the sky above; the morning bells and evening drums, and the sound of rivers and rivers below, make people's secular thoughts disappear.