Detailed introduction of Panlong Temple
That's the Dojo of Guanyin Bodhisattva and Mr. Yuan Sky God. According to the Records of Puning County in Qing Dynasty, there are "six mountains and eighteen scenic spots": "Panlong Mountain, Hushan Mountain, Xiangshan Mountain, Lion Mountain, Guishan Mountain and Yingshan Mountain, with green water standing upright, Longge Sea of Clouds, Foge Longquan, Carp yue longmen, Xianping trail, birds rising to the sun, Du Fu weeping for the moon, lion jumping, toad looking at the moon, fairy lake rainbow, and running elephant carrying the sun. 1990 approved by the provincial government and the provincial religious affairs bureau as key cultural relics protection units and places for Buddhist activities. It is a single-story high-rise building, facing from east to northwest. There are three pavilions and one peak around, namely, Chen Gong Pavilion in the north, Jinhua Pavilion in the west, Zi Qi Pavilion in the east and Tianyi Peak in the northeast. According to the notice stone tablet of Huilai Tang Zheng preserved in Panlong Pavilion, it was originally built as a lecture hall to spread the "extensive Oracle" and later changed into a Taoist church. In the 1950s, the Dojo stopped its activities and the site was occupied by farmers who moved here to farm. 1990 was opened as a place for Buddhist activities, and then temples were continuously expanded and surrounding roads were built. By the end of 2003, Panlongge was the most extensive temple complex in eastern Guangdong.
There are natural landscapes with six mountains and eighteen views, white marble statues such as Three Tathagata, Four Heavenly Kings, Five Bodhisattvas and Eighteen Arhats, and pavilions, terraces, pavilions and towers are scattered all over the mountain. There are 3.4 kilometers of roads running through the tourist area. It is an important tourism project in Puning and a large-scale tourist attraction in eastern Guangdong. Master Jieyang Lu. At that time, he took pains to travel all over eastern Guangdong, Siam, Indonesia, Singapore and other places to publicize good deeds to good men and women everywhere. His pure practice of Sanskrit and Zen touched many people. After years of hard work, he raised a large sum of money and built Panlong Temple, which began to take shape. When the temple was built, he died. In order to commemorate his achievements, later generations dried his bones and nails, dressed them up again, and then sealed them in a glass cabinet in Shang' an for people to see. After land reform, 1956 was abandoned.