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What are the historical deeds of Huashan Temple in Lufeng Nantang?
Huashan Temple is located in Nantang Town, Lufeng, Guangdong Province, with Jiazi Daidu Mountain in the east, Wufeng Mountain in the west, Jieshi Xuanwu Mountain in the south and Jiujiu Lianfeng Pen in the north. The ancient temple is in the middle, surrounded by two peaks, and looks like a butterfly spreading its wings. It was called Hua Shuang in ancient times. The main building 10 mu, and the temple belongs to more than 30 mu. There is a stage square in front of the temple. On the left are the scenic spots of forest of steles, pavilions and pavilions set each other off, and on the right are ancient banyan trees with the same root and homology, immortal footprints, pleasant pavilions, pine trees and lush flowers, which are exactly the tourist attractions of "three groups without summer heat and menstruation for a hundred years". Huashan Temple was built in the third year of Jiajing in Ming Dynasty, and was rebuilt by Daoguang Wuzi in Qing Dynasty, which expanded the East-West Chamber and the Back Hall. In the original temple, there are 4 1 statues of Buddha, 5 woodcuts1statues, and 35 stone carvings, inscriptions and bans, all carved in the Ming Dynasty. There are many stone carvings, such as the county magistrate's arrangement of the city, the stone lion presented by Yinjiang County, Zhejiang Province, the mountain closure order, the Taiwan closure order, the establishment of local institutions in the Qing Dynasty, the military system and so on. There are seven existing inscriptions, as well as blue and white antique porcelain plates in the Ming Dynasty, ancient coins in Kaiyuan Bao Tong in the Tang Dynasty and many other cultural relics. These cultural relics have certain historical value for studying the evolution of trade, customs, garrison, architectural art, inscriptions and sculptures during the Ming and Qing Dynasties and the Republic of China.