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Introduction of scenic spots in Chengdu, Wenshuyuan

The scenic spots in Chengdu of Wenshu Academy include Wenshu Square, Tianwang Hall, Three Great Scholars Hall, Dharma Hall, Tibetan Scripture Building and Wenshu Pavilion.

1. Wenshufang

Wenshufang in front of Wenshufang is a traditional and modern leisure commercial street, where food, antiques, calligraphy and painting, appreciation and collection are all gathered, interpreting and spreading the humanistic features, folk customs and leisure cultural spirit of old Chengdu. It is a business card that shows Chengdu's characteristics and represents Chengdu's culture. It is an excellent choice for Chengdu citizens to look back on the past and have fun. It is important for tourists and guests at home and abroad to know Chengdu and experience its leisure culture.

2. Heavenly King Hall

Heavenly King Hall is the first hall in the mountain gate of Wenshuyuan, which is integrated with the mountain gate. The single-eave, mountain-hanging building, with a height of 8.3 meters, was built in the 45th year of Qing Emperor Kangxi (AD 1716) and rebuilt in the first year of Daoguang (AD 1821). In the center of the main hall is a bronze statue of Maitreya Bodhisattva, which is 1.7 meters high and was cast in the ninth year of Daoguang (1829). There is a colored statue of King Kong Lux at the left and right entrance of the temple, which is one of the Buddhist dharma protectors.

3. Three Great Hall of Scholars

The Three Great Hall of Scholars was built in the thirty-sixth year of Kangxi (A.D. 1697) and the twentieth year of Jiaqing (A.D. 1815) in the Qing Dynasty, and the abbot of this circle rebuilt it with ten gorge stone columns. Guanyin Bodhisattva is enshrined in the center, and Pu Xian and Manjusri are around. Because it was taboo to avoid Li Shimin in the Tang Dynasty, it was called Guanyin by later generations, and the Dojo was located in Putuo Mountain in Zhejiang.

4. The Dharma Hall

The Dharma Hall, also known as the Pharmacist Hall, is a place for the Wenshu Academy to preach precepts and preach scriptures. The temple is a double-eaves, mountain-resting building, with a height of 12.61 meters. It was built in the 36th year of Qing Emperor Kangxi (AD 1697) and expanded in the 12th year of Jiaqing (AD 1817). Above the center of the hall, there are statues of the pharmacist Buddha and twelve medicine forks, and statues of eighteen arhats, eighteen garlands and twenty-four heavenly statues on the left and right.

5. The Tibetan Scripture Building

The Tibetan Scripture Building is a single-eave suspended mountain building with a height of 15.84 meters. It was built in the thirty-sixth year of Kangxi (AD 1697) and rebuilt in the fourth year of Daoguang (AD 1824). The temple is divided into two floors, the upper floor is the storage of Tibetan scriptures, and the lower floor is the place for holding Buddhist activities, dedicated to a Burmese jade Buddha. The middle wall of the temple is painted with a color picture of "Lion Roar".

6. Manjusri Pavilion

Founded at the end of 1997, Manjusri Pavilion is another large-scale main building after the start-up of Manjusri Academy and ZTE, with majestic momentum, exquisite and simple shape, novel and rich functions.

above content reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Wenshuyuan