2. Hankou Gude Temple, located at No.74 Huangpu Road, Hankou, Wuhan City, Hubei Province, was founded by Longji in the third year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty (1877). Originally known as Gude Mao Peng, it was expanded twice by Chang Hongcong1914-19 and renamed Gude Temple.
Honghua Temple in Huangshi City, Hubei Province was founded in the Tang Dynasty. In the 20th year of Zhenyuan in Tang Dezong (AD 804), Zen Master De Cong went to Orient Mountain to study under He Xue and Lu Jiong and became a missionary. In the second year of Yuanhe, Tang Xianzong gave Decong a letter to North Chang 'an, and gave him a legal name, a seal of wisdom, and a purple and gold cloak. Three years later, the Sanskrit of Orient Mountain was completed, and Chun-Li of Tang Xianzong presented the book Baofeng Zhao Ti.
4. Lianxi Temple is located in Panlong Mountain, 7.5km outside Dadongmen, Wuchang, Wuhan. It is one of the four Buddhist jungles in Wuhan and the only Buddhist "female jungle" in Wuhan-a nun.
5. yuquan temple and yuquan temple are located at the east foot of Yuquan Mountain, 1/2 km southwest of dangyang city City, Hubei Province, with a central scenic spot of 8.9 square kilometers. According to legend, during the Jian 'an period of the Eastern Han Dynasty, monk Putin built a house here to live. In the Southern Dynasties, Emperor Xuan Di named Yuquan "Fuchuan Mountain Temple". The Sui Dynasty was changed to "yuquan temple".
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