In 759, Jianzhen, an eminent monk of Tang Dynasty from China, was granted and the temple of Zhaoti in Tang Dynasty was built. The name of the temple implies that the temple was built for the Jianzhen monks from the Tang Dynasty. Tang Zhaoti Temple was built when Jianzhen was 71 years old. Master Jianzhen went through hardships in order to publicize Buddhism and Fa's eastward journey to Japan. But because of the poor conditions at that time, the first five times were unsuccessful. But the master did not give up. At 65 years old and blind, he finally succeeded in reaching Dongying for the sixth time. His life is a legend in capitals. The buildings here follow the style of Tang Dynasty completely, but we can't find such well-preserved Tang Dynasty buildings in China. Therefore, whether in memory of the master or Tang Dynasty architecture, it is worth visiting here. White Galan, especially clean and beautiful. Maybe it's a little far from the downtown of Nara, and it's not a ticket spot for the tour group, so there are very few tourists. Noda's monastery can only hear the singing of birds quietly. Sitting here quietly for a while, it feels that the soul has been purified. Master Jianzhen preaches and disseminates Buddhist Dharma here, and it's also quiet here. Through a tree-lined Avenue is the place where Jianzhen monks sleep. There were shady trees and quiet and elegant surroundings. Under the towering trees, a layer of verdant "carpet" was laid, which was very beautiful. Several Qionghua were planted around the cemetery. It is said that Qionghua is the famous flower of Jianzhen's hometown, Yangzhou. The greatest surprise of this trip is to leave the Tang Zhaoti Temple, turn left and go straight along the road at the gate of the temple. It won't be long before you see a river. Walking along the river to the bus station, the idyllic scenery along the way and the decoration of cherry blossoms make it look like a picture. So if you have the chance to go to Tang Zhaoti Temple, you must go out.