Ningbang Temple is a Buddhist monastery with historical and traditional culture accumulation in Lushan, Suzhou. It is located on the mountainside of the northern Lushan Mountain and was built in Liangdai. On the edge is the entrance to the mountaintop of the platform and Fu Road.
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Ningbang Temple is a Buddhist monastery with historical and traditional culture accumulation in Lushan, Suzhou. It is located on the mountainside of the northern Lushan Mountain and was built in Liangdai. On the edge is the entrance to the mountaintop of the platform and Fu Road.
Ningbang Temple is on the mountainside of the northern slope of Lushan Mountain. It is recorded that the Han Shizhong Ministry of Song Shaoxing will return to study Zen here in 12 years. Slowly flourishing, there are more than ten existing old houses, and the temple has "Lanshan Ningbang Ji" in memory.
Ningbang Jingshe is located on the top of Ermao Peak, at an altitude of 288 meters, which is a great place to view the scenery. There are van bells weighing 10,000 pounds for believers in the bell tower of Ningbang Jingshe. The bell of the big bell symbolizes peace. When you leave the old and welcome the new every year, it rings 108, meaning that all beings can escape from troubles.
Definitely worth seeing. . . . . . . very grand
The Ningbang Temple, also located on Lushan Mountain, is a thousand-year-old temple. It is said that Han Shizhong also led the anti-gold war in this temple. The overall atmosphere of the temple is very peaceful and quiet. The building is built on the mountain and climbs up layer by layer, which tests the physical strength of the pilgrims. There is also the world's largest Tang Sancai Reclining Buddha in the temple. The pattern is large, surrounded by ginkgo and other leaf-changing plants, every late autumn season, the red leaves of the mountains and the wild, let the temple add a point of style.
Mainly comment on the plain noodles in Ningbang Temple. We found that there is plain noodles in this temple on the Internet, so we decided to get lunch here. Wuguantang is on the left side of the entrance to Ningbang Temple, which is a canteen for monks. 15 yuan per person, free vouchers for the elderly. There are not many people, but there are not many noodles in the pot every time, so you need to wait a little. The noodles are the kind of noodles sold in the supermarket. There are black fungus, mushrooms and oil gluten in the toppings. The soup is very fresh and suspected to put a lot of MSG. Generally speaking, it is not as good as the plain noodles of Wuxi steamed buns.