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Hengshan Mountain of Hunan
Mt. Hengshan, known as South Mountain, ranks the first among
the five sacred mountains in China. It is also a famous mountain worshipped
by Buddhists in China.
Mt. Hengshan extends 150 kilometers. The highest peak of the mountain
is called Zhurong Peak, 1,290 meters above the sea level. On the top,
the Shaolin Temple and Watching Sunrise Platform are the best scenic spots.
The mountain boats many temples, among which the biggest is the Nanyue
Temple, which covers an area of 100,000 square meters and which is the
largest group of ancient buildings in Hunan province. The temple has nine
courtyards and the main hall is 22 meters high, supported by 72 stone
pillars, which symbolize the 72 peaks of the mountain. The temple, glazed
in red and yellow, is linked with many other buildings and represents
a grand palace complex.
Among the temples in the mountain, the Fuyan Temple is known as the nation's
"temple of Buddhist doctrine" and the "Seven Founders' Temple to Perform
Buddhist Rites". The Nantai Temple was built during the Yuan dynasty (1279-1368)
and is regarded as the origin of a Buddhist branch in Japan. In addition,
the Tripitaka Temple, which is famous for its delicacy, the Fangguang
Temple, which is quiet, and the Water-screen Cave, which is mysterious,
are all spots of interest.
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