It was first built
in the Southern Dynasty (420-589), and went through many changes and repairs
through the following dynasties. Most of the present structures in this temple
were repaired or built in the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911). Now Nengren Temple
is one of the major protected temples in China . The design of this temple is
characteristic of Chinese architecture: natural, elegant and spectacular.
Visitors can find grand halls and statues of Buddha, guardians, warriors, as
well as relics and scriptures of Buddhism. This temple boasts eight charming
sites: Great Victory Pagoda, Stone Boat, Iron Buddha, Twin
Sun Bridge ,
Yuchuanshi, Hui'er Spring, Icy Hill and Snow Cave .
Great Victory
Pagoda, built in the Tang Dynasty (618-907), underwent repairs in the Ming
(1368-1644) and Qing dynasties. This pagoda, with its west-facing gate, is a
7-storied hexagonal structure made of bricks and stones. It is 43 meters (about
141 feet) high. From the second story on, there is a door on each side of the
hexagon. Inside the pagoda, there is a brick staircase that goes to the top,
where visitors can enjoy an overview of all the beautiful sceneries of Jiujiang City . This staircase is the only one of
its kind remaining in China .
In reality, Hui'er Spring is a well with a history of more than a thousand years. It is said if a piece of copper is thrown into the well, an echo can be heard. The spring water is very pure and mellow. It is said that wisdom and understanding can be enhanced through drinking the water.
Stone Boat is a
big concave stone which resembles a boat. It is 5 meters (about 16.4 feet)
long, 1 meter (about 3.3 feet) wide, and 6 meters (about 19.7 feet) deep. On
the boat sits the Iron Buddha. Legend has it that in the Song Dynasty
(960-1279) a monk dreamed about an iron Buddha ferrying across the river in a
stone boat. Unfortunately, this iron Buddha was destroyed and the existing one
is made of concrete.
Icy Hill is a piece of giant limestone with many holes. Mist is made when stream water spurts out continuously from the holes, looking like an icy hill.
Yuchuanshi
(Raindrop Piercing through Stone) is a large piece of rectangular granite
engraved with clouds, flowers and inscriptions. On its top is a funnel shaped
hollow made from the constant dripping of water. This is a good example of the
aphorism: 'constant effort brings success.'
A buddhism musical
band has been founded in the temple to spread the buddhism culture. The band is
now able to perform all kinds of buddhim music and medium buddhism musical
ceremony. Visitors can also learn about Buddhist culture by viewing the
abundant relics and scriptures preserved in Nengren Temple .
The Buddhist chants and music attract numerous devout prayers and visitors
every year.
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