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Jiang Xinyu's address and history in Wenzhou
Jiang Xindao, commonly known as Jiang Xindao, is located in Oujiang River in the north of Wenzhou City, with a total area of about 70,000 square meters, which is long from east to west and narrow from north to south.

In ancient times it was two small islands.

Xie Lingyun, the chief of the Southern Dynasties and the early Song Dynasty, once boarded the island and wrote: "Turbulence tends to be absolutely positive, and the island is charming in China."

Clouds and the sun reflect each other, and the air and water are clear and fresh.

In the Tang Dynasty, Fan Yu and Pagoda were gradually built on the island.

In the seventh year of Xian Tong (866), Jingxin Temple was built at the eastern foot of Xishan Mountain.

In the second year of Song Kaibao (969), the Fusaiji was built at the foot of Dongshan Mountain, and the West Tower and the East Tower were built successively.

In the fourth year of Jianyan in the Southern Song Dynasty (1 130), Zhao Gou, Song Gaozong, went south to avoid the nomads from the army and temporarily stayed in Fusaiji.

Together with Gulangyu Island, Dongmenyu Island and Lan Yu Island, it is called "Four Famous Islands in China".

In the seventh year of Shaoxing (1 137), monks came to Jiang Xinyu to set up an altar to preach scriptures, and led many people to irrigate the middle Sichuan, and the two islands became one; In the stuffing place, a temple was built, called Zhongchuan Temple, commonly known as Jiangxin Temple.

Soon, Emperor Gaozong named it Longxiang Xingqing Temple, which was regarded as the "Royal Dojo".

Later, foreign monks also came to worship Zen Buddhism, and there was still an endless stream until the Ming and Qing Dynasties.

Jiang Xinyu, with its temples and pavilions, is rich in historical sites, lush ancient trees and beautiful scenery, and is known as "Penglai on Oujiang River".

There are more than 500 poems written by poets of different times. For example, poets in the Tang Dynasty, such as Li Bai, Du Fu, Meng Haoran, Han Yu, Zhang, etc. There are famous poems and isolated islands.