If you pass by the old skills, please do not sigh. The most quiet small courtyard on Huaihai Road in the bustling Xinjiekou business district, the gate is always closed, always causing curiosity by passers-by. It is not open to the public, but if you come to ask, you can visit inside. If you are a devout Buddhist, this is a good place. It is a world-class intangible cultural heritage. I am a blessing to my classmates. I am a non-genetic inheritor. Picture 5 is his work. It is a great title. Come in and learn (as true) the last few are finished products. It was built in 1866 and was founded by Yang Renshan, known by Professor Welch as the "father of the Chinese Buddhist revival." He has learned from his young years, and has no reputation for merit. He has set up his career in Xi Kong, Meng, Lao and Zhuang, and has learned astronomy, public lands, calendar calculations, and sounds. He has also mastered many languages. In his early years, he has served as counselor and as a diplomat in Europe. Therefore, in his body, not only reflects the deep roots of Chinese traditional culture, but also the spirit of modern Western scientific culture. Liang Qichao, Yuan Tong, Zhang Taiyan, etc., famous scholars in the late Qing Dynasty, have close contacts with him. The first of the six gentlemen's "Renxue" was written in Yang Renshan Nanjing's residence. Yang Renshan was 27 years old and began to really contact the Buddha's law due to the epidemic. There was a Lao Ni who taught him a book of "King Kong Sutra" before, but Huaigui read it, and it was difficult to solve it. After he recovered from his illness, he read "Dacheng Upset Letters", and he couldn't release his hands. He read five times, and he had a glimpse of his astronomy, and he had a belief in Buddhism. In the five years of Tongzhi (1866), Yang Renshan moved to Nanjing and participated in the construction of the city after the Xianfeng soldiers and fire. At that time, the long-term military and military forces in the south of the Yangtze River, coupled with the narrow religious policy of the Taiping Kingdom, destroyed Buddhist classics and even the most ordinary "Infinity Life Sutra" and "Sixteen View Sutra" were difficult to find. Once again, it was found that Taiping Heavenly Kingdom was really not something, and it destroyed the garden of Yumei and changed the vegetable garden, and it also destroyed people's religious beliefs.