The human history of Pianshan
Pianshan Temple was built more than 400 years ago in the fourth year of Wanli of Ming Dynasty (1576). Pianshan Temple has two unique features. One is the architectural pattern of the integration of Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism. In ancient times, this building was the Guanyin Pavilion of Zhushan Temple of Buddhism, the Luzu Pavilion of Taoism and the Wenchang Pavilion of Confucianism in turn, lined up and connected into one. What we see is the reconstruction pattern of 1984 after the county moved back from Shuikou town to Tuojiang town. On the left is Pianshan Temple, and on the right is Wangjianglou. There is also a hexagonal pavilion-Wangjiang Pavilion, which was built in the Republic of China and represents popular culture. Ancient and modern times are places for taking a nap. Lv Zuge and Wenchang Pavilion were destroyed by wars in past dynasties and have long since ceased to exist.