Where are the tombs and pagodas in Bo Huang?
Bo Huang is a famous Zen Dojo in Tang and Song Dynasties, and also the birthplace of Lin Ji, one of the five schools of Zen in China.
Master Yun Xi has profound Buddhist attainments and is a master of Buddhism. When he was young, he visited famous teachers all over the world and got the true story of Huaihai Zen master in Baizhang Mountain, Fengxin. Later, he saw that yellow and white were surrounded by mountains on three sides, which was the source of the mountain. He was stationed in Huangbaishan, hoping to die in the eleventh year of the Tang Dynasty (857). Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty was named "Master of Breaking Zen" by posthumous title and was buried here. The words "Interrupting the Zen Master Tower" are engraved on the tower, and the words "Interrupting the Zen Master Tower" are also engraved on the stone tablet behind Luo Wei.
Wei 'an Zen master Gaojing Tower looks like a Mongolian yurt. Locals call it "the big bell sets Jason Chung" or "the tower in the tower". The inner tower is 2.47m high and1.2m wide. There is only one stupa of this shape in China, which is unique. The stupa was built in the 25th year of Kangxi in Qing Dynasty (1686), and the front of the pagoda is engraved with "Yi Wei 'an Zen Master Tower". On the stone wall behind the outer tower, there is an inscription: "Born at noon on the sixth day of June in the second year of the Apocalypse, he died on the fifth day of the first month of the second year of Kangxi, when he was thirty-four grandparents and grandchildren, and the Zen master Tower was in the winter of the twenty-fifth year of Kangxi." More than a dozen people can be accommodated between the inner and outer towers.