Introduction to Tieshan Zen Temple: Tieshan Zen Temple was built in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. It was built by Yan Fodiao, the first monk of the Han people to become a monk, and was the founding monastery of the temple. The temple covers an area of 200 to 300 acres. Currently, several Buddha statues such as the Three Holy Buddhas of the West, the Eighteen Arhats, the Four Heavenly Kings, and the Thousand-Armed Avalokitesvara enshrined in the temple have all been enshrined in gold. Zhao Puchu personally wrote the "Tieshan Zen Temple" plaque.