Ta'er Temple is one of the source places of plateau Buddhism. It is said that he has been out of the Buddhist monks such as Zhongkaba. He is the reincarnation of Wenshu Bodhisattva. The creation of Ta'er Temple has a great origin. Let's talk about Ta'er Temple first. The temple is a huge temple with more than 800 monks and 14 living Buddhas covering an area of 600 mu. It is also a history of more than 600 years. It is said that the whole temple has a tower first and a temple later. The construction of the tower has a allusion: it is said that the master of the high monk, the master of the kaba, went out to study the buddha when he was young, and his mother was getting old and missed the kaba very much. But limited to the traffic conditions are particularly inconvenient, so Zhongkaba had to send a letter to his mother, telling her to set up a tower for herself, plant a pillar tree, it is like seeing yourself, ease the feelings of missing. It is said that when the Bodhi tree was planted up to one meter long, it produced 100,000 leaves, each of which had Buddhist language and was regarded as a miracle. Later, the locals built stone towers outside the Bodhi tree, and over time, built temples, and built wooden towers outside the stone towers, and built gold and silver towers outside the wooden towers. The local Buddhist temple in Tibet is generally decorated with a large amount of gold and silver. The golden pagoda is said to use 35 tons of silver as a base, 860 kilograms of gold molded, golden, known as the "world's first solemn". If it is really like the book, are the temples rich and enemy countries? Today the baby is completely aware. Of course, this tower is only the origin of the Ta'er Temple. The whole Ta'er Temple has many large halls, almost all of which are gold-plated or gold-peimon Golden Ding Ta'er Temple is located in Lushaer Town, Suizhong County, 25 kilometers southwest of Xining City, Qinghai Province. The Ta'er Temple, also known as Ta'er Temple, was founded in the Ming and Hongwu decade (1377). It is named after the Great Silver Pagoda built in Dajinwa Temple to commemorate the founder of Huangjiao Zongkaba. It is called "Sakamoto Bahrain" in Tibetan, meaning "Maitreya Temple of 100,000 Lions roaring Buddha statues." The Ta'er Temple is the center of Tibetan Buddhism in northwest China, and enjoys a prestigious reputation in China and Southeast Asia. The central government has highly respected the religious status of the Ta'er Temple. The Ming Dynasty gave the upper religious figures in the temple many times, and the emperor of Qing Kangxi gave the "Net Shangjin Liang", the emperor of Qianlong gave the title of "Fanzong Temple", and the Dajinwa Temple gave the "Fanjiaofa Building". The temple is known as the "Tar Temple Art Three Excellent", and many Buddhist classics and academic monographs in history, literature, philosophy, medicine, legislation and other aspects are also treasured. The annual Buddhist event "Four Laws" is even more lively. The sculptures of the oyster flowers of the Taer Temple are also lifelike and famous. The Taer Temple is one of the six major monasteries of the Gelu (Huangjiao) Tibetan Buddhism in China, and is also the premier monuments and key cultural relics protection units in Qinghai Province.