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The History of Longhua Temple in Xishan, Guiping, Guangxi
Longhua Temple in Xishan, Guiping City, Guangxi was built in Song Dynasty. During the reign of Qing Qianlong and Tongzhi, it was rebuilt three times, 1974 and 1988 twice. Now it is a reinforced concrete structure. After several renovations, it was rebuilt in 1990. The temple pavilion is magnificent, the incense is flourishing, pilgrims enter the incense, participate in meditation and worship, and the Buddhist temple shines brightly.

Longhua Ancient Temple, also known as Shangsi, has passed on monks for more than 40 generations. /kloc-in the early 1930s, Shi Juzan and Shi Jueguang were stationed in Xi, and now they are stationed in Guangxi Buddhist Association. The ancient temple is backed by Yao Wengyan Gefei, with Lingxi on the left, milk spring on the right and blue sky under it. There are four donkey kong and eighteen arhats in the temple, and the main hall is siddhattha gotama. Zhao Puchu, former president of the National Buddhist Association, inscribed the name of the Hall of Daxiong, and Mo Bao, a master of Shi Jueguang, joined the Hall of Daxiong. In front of the temple is the bell and drum tower. Then there was the Thousand Hands Guanyin Hall, where "the sound of wooden birds and trees spread the monk's treasure, and the mountain was covered by Lu", which was a gift from Master Shi Jueguang to Longhua Temple. The ancient temple is brightly lit, with morning bells and drums, promoting Buddhism.