Introduction to Tallinn: The Xiangji Temple of the Tang Dynasty is located about 35 miles south of the ancient capital of Xi'an, directly north of Ziwu Valley in Zhongnan Mountain and on the west bank of Shenheyuan. It is adjacent to the Hao River in the south and the beautiful Fanchuan in the north. The confluence of rivers and rivers lingers to its west. The entire temple is quiet but not remote, quiet but not silent. Wang Wei, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, described it in his famous poem "Passing Xiangji Temple": "I don't know Xiangji Temple, but I have entered the cloud peaks for several miles. There are no people walking on the ancient trees, and there are no bells in the mountains. The sound of the spring swallows the dangerous rocks, and the color of the sun The cold green pines, the music of the empty pond at dusk, and the tranquility of Zen control the poisonous dragon."

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