Appreciating the real scenes of flowers, rockeries, and gardens at the Great Mercy Temple
Captured the sight of flowers at the Big Wild Goose Pagoda, inspired to express my feelings.
After lunch, a walk around the Big Wild Goose Pagoda, taking pictures of the beautiful scenery and recording my thoughts.
I hope that in my lifetime, my friends and I can
Be amazed by the flowers of spring,
Be grateful for the shade of summer,
Pause for the glow of autumn,
Be delighted by the snow of winter,
Brew a pot of clear tea, to moisten my heart,
Read a leisurely book, to calm my heart,
Listen to the rain, to soothe my heart,
Admire the blossoming of a tree, to settle my heart.
With a smile in my eyes, flowers always bloom in my heart.
Indeed,
Nature never plays tricks on people,
Encounters never come too early or too late.
The wonderful people will always meet the splendid ones,
Beautiful encounters don't have to happen in the prime of life.
The benefactors in my life,
Even though meeting you wasn't in the most beautiful time, after meeting you, it became the most beautiful time of my life.
The Great Mercy Temple Ruins Park is a relatively independent and thematically distinctive open garden within the Big Wild Goose Pagoda cultural leisure area, located on the site of the Tang Dynasty Great Mercy Temple, adjacent to the temple, with unique historical value, landscape features, and religious significance.
Since its establishment, the Great Mercy Temple has been destroyed and rebuilt several times in wars, but only the Big Wild Goose Pagoda has been completely preserved, and the existing temple is just the western tower courtyard of that time.
In 1988, Funabashi City of Japan became a sister city with Xi'an and funded the construction of 'Spring Dawn Garden' on the original site of the Great Mercy Temple; in 2007, it was renamed 'Great Mercy Temple Ruins Park'.
As a Buddhist cultural theme garden, the park conveys the atmosphere of 'Zen enlightenment', a unique Chinese religious experience, to visitors everywhere, achieving the goal of 'understanding one's true nature in harmony with heaven, which is called heavenly joy'.
Just to give one example: The rockery forest stands tall, allowing one to see the big through the small, leading visitors to associate it with the mountains and ridges of nature, and the circular path formed attracts visitors to come and admire, giving people the wonderful feeling of 'mountains and rivers doubt there is no way, willows dark and flowers bright another spring'.
The so-called Big Wild Goose Pagoda is not a completely independent attraction, but the temple tower of Qujiang Dacien Temple, the sun shines, it is indeed dignified and magnificent, and it looks spectacular. The Big Wild Goose Pagoda, one of the symbols of Xi'an, originated from the Xuanzhao mages who worshipped Buddha statues, Shelly and Sanskrit classics brought back from India. In addition to the spectacular Big Wild Goose Pagoda, the Grand Cien Temple itself as a royal monastery is also quite large, with many pavilions, green trees and flowers, lush and not very beautiful.
If you want to go to the Big Wild Goose Pagoda, that is to buy the tickets for the Big Cien Temple. You can take a photo with the punch card or the red wall. You don’t have to go in, but you don’t regret it. 40 tickets are worth taking pictures inside. It’s really a film, and I took a lot of satisfactory photos inside (you can refer to it) The fire is strong and can be prayed.
Daci'en Temple is located in the Big Wild Goose Pagoda Courtyard in Xi'an. It is opposite to Datang Everbright City and must be punched in the landmark. The morning sun is very bright and suitable for traveling. There are not many tourists in the morning and you can take pictures quietly.
1. The Big Wild Goose Pagoda is in the Big Wild Goose Pagoda Temple. First of all, after the subway to the Big Wild Goose Pagoda Station, it is best to exit from Exit C. At that time, Baidu map did not know why it was written from D or A. This way, across the road, you have to take the elevator to the overpass, and you have to walk a large section of the overpass. Remember Exit C. 2. The statue of Xuanyu is outside the temple and the gate is directly in front. The statue of Buddha is also outside the temple, facing the right hand side of Daci'en Temple, in the Daci'en Temple Ruins Park. The ruins park is open and free. If you go at night, go inside for a while and you can see the statue. Generally, there will be people taking pictures there. 3. The two famous statues are outside the temple. There is only one big goose pagoda in the Dacien Temple. 40 tickets are indeed expensive. There is also a three-Tibet courtyard to commemorate Tang Seng, and it is not much to see. The only desirable thing is the wind bell of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda. Upstairs pay another 25 yuan. 4. Joy City, which is often mentioned on the Internet, is at the entrance of Daci'en Temple, facing the left hand side of the gate. The top floor platform is open for free, and you can take sunsets, night views of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda, and Tang Seng dolls. The red wall Big Wild Goose Pagoda next to the hi tea on the first floor is also general, because in addition to the red wall, there are some messy things.
I was impressed by Dacien Temple, a Buddhist holy place with a long history and deep cultural heritage. The temple buildings are simple and elegant, and every brick and every tile seem to tell ancient stories. Walking in the temple, I felt the peace and peace, the soul was greatly purified. At the same time, the Buddha statue in the Grand Cien Temple is beautifully carved, and each Buddha statue is lifelike and awe-inspiring. In addition, the monks of the temple were warm and friendly, patiently answering my questions about Buddhist culture, and gave me a deeper understanding of the history and culture of Dacien Temple. This trip made me very rewarding, and Dacien Temple is definitely a Buddhist holy place worth visiting.
The big 㕍 tower is one of the must-visit attractions in Xi'an. The square music fountain is also one of the interesting and ornamental scenery.