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Suzhou Siangji is located at Xiyuan Lane, Huqiu Road, Nagato, Suzhou 18. It is also known as Zhuang Jie Law Temple, commonly known as Xiyuan. Guiyuan Temple was built in the first year of the Yuan Dynasty to Zhengzheng (1264- 1294), with a history of 700 years. The existing buildings were rebuilt in the Qing Dynasty. The 500 Lohan Hall in the temple is one of the four Lohan halls in China and a cultural relic protection unit in Jiangsu Province. Saionji, Jiuhuashan, Anhui Province, located halfway up Lingnan Mountain in Shen Guang, is a national key temple. Founded in the Ming Dynasty, it was originally named Jingdetang. In the sixth year of Emperor Kangxi of Qing Dynasty (1667), master and pupil Zong Yan of Yulin Prefecture built a new temple, which has been passed down to this day. Another Japanese surname is saionji.

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Cylons were founded in the first year from Yuan Dynasty to Zhengzheng (1264- 1294), with a history of 700 years. At the end of Jiajing in the Ming Dynasty (1522- 1566), when Xu Taishi, the secretary of Taibu Temple, built the East Garden (now Lingering Garden), he transformed the declining Guiyuan Temple into a house garden and named it Xiyuan, about 65,438+the middle of the 6th century. After the death of Master Xu, his son Xu Rong Sheyuan became a temple, named Guiyuan Temple, and it was built in Chongzhen period.

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In the eighth year (1635), Mr. Maolin, a lawyer who was the abbot of the Patriotic Zen Temple, was invited to carry forward the Famen Temple in Zhuang Jie, and changed its name to "Saiweng Temple", which embodied the principle of building a temple with high precepts, taking precepts as the foundation and taking law as the religion. With the efforts of lawyer Maolin and subsequent generations of abbots, Saiweng Temple became a Taoist Dojo, and the Dharma was in full swing, and it was listed as a famous temple in the south of the Yangtze River. After ten years of Xianfeng in Qing Dynasty (1860), it was destroyed by soldiers, leaving only ruins and weeds. During Guangxu period, Zhejiang provincial judges Kang Sheng and Wu Jun gentry initiated the restoration of saionji, and asked Rongtong, abbot of Zizhulin Temple, and his disciple Guanghui to take charge of this work. Master Guanghui has worked hard and gone all out since he assumed the heavy responsibility. He asked for help from all sides, and he rebuilt the law temple by giving alms. From the age of 43 to 73, supporting facilities such as Daxiong Hall, Guanyin Hall, Luohan Hall, Tianwang Hall, Release Pond and Ansheng have been built in 30 years. By the time the building scale of the whole temple was basically formed and the internal statues were completed, it was fifteen years of the Republic of China (1926). Master Guanghui revived the temple and worked hard. Saionji once again became the first temple of Wu. Since the 1960s,

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Saionji has been listed as a cultural relic protection unit in Suzhou and Jiangsu.

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