Chinese name: Zhaitang mbth: Temple category: life, Buddhist use: explanation of words used by donors to fast before sacrifice, Buddhist Zhaitang, picking scenic spots, explanation of words (1) [Buddhist canteen]: The place where temples fast also refers to the temple hall, where monks and nuns set up fasting and chanting. Yao Nai, deputy commander of the Qing Dynasty, wrote "Epitaph of Zhu Gong": "The people fast for the church, and the people read Buddhist books." Also refers to the canteen of the temple. In the Qing Dynasty, Zhao Yi wrote a poem built in Tianning Temple outside the East Gate of Changzhou: "Bells ring to gather for dinner, and deep stone wells scrape." (2) [Temple]: Temple for chanting (3) [Room]: A house for fasting, which also refers to a house for fasting before sacrifice. There are seven Buddhist temples in the Buddhist Zhaitang, and in the east is the Zhaitang, which is the military attache hall and the place where monks eat. Five views, the five thinking realms that monks should see when eating, that is, how much merit is counted, how to think about virtue, how to prevent separation, and what is the good medicine for success. The couplets engraved on the pillars of Zhaitang: "How many people in the world know that rice is cooked? Look at the Buddha on the pedestal, but you only know the fields. " It embodies the "five views" thought. This hall and other buildings in the East and West Cloisters were rebuilt after being burned down in the late Qing Dynasty. Wooden fish (bang) hung outside the hall, "bang rang all over the hall", and knocking wooden fish became a signal for monks to fast in the hall. Bang also has the function of indicating the scale of the temple. The fish head is outward, indicating that this is a jungle temple, which can receive monks who travel in the clouds to hang bills; The fish head is inward, indicating that this is a small temple for children and grandchildren, and it is impossible to receive hanging orders from wandering monks; The level of head and tail means that this place is half a temple for descendants and half a jungle, which can partially receive monks coming and going. In the fasting hall, tables and stools for fasting are arranged neatly, and monks should recite the "support mantra" before using fasting. Monks in the hall are responsible for serving and delivering meals, and are not allowed to talk when fasting. The rules are very strict. Above the Zhaitang, there is a poem inscribed by A Qing Yang Daonan, which is very interesting, and it is called "The sage of Youbao Temple has already finished fasting". Behind the Zhaitang is Ji Xiang's kitchen, that is, the monk's kitchen. There is a shrine dedicated to Bodhisattva in the Zhaitang. The scenic spots are selected from the Eighth Route Army Forward Command, Wang Jia Massacre Ruins, East Lake Ren Lin Ruins, Lingshui Historical and Cultural Village, Shuanglongxia, Cuoxia Village, Pearl Lake, Yixiantian, Huangcaoliang Scenic Area, Longmenjian Scenic Area, Jingxi Grand Canyon, Xiaolongmen National Forest Park, Lingshan, Baihua Mountain, etc ... Local red apricots, wild walnuts, plums, grapes, apples and red grapes, etc.