Introduction to Jieyin Hall: Jieyin Hall was called the New Hall in the Song Dynasty. It was expanded into a temple in the Ming Dynasty and was called Jieyin Hall. Also known as Chaoyang Pavilion. At the end of the Ming Dynasty, the palace decayed and collapsed. During the Shunzhi period of the Qing Dynasty, monk Wenda rebuilt it. It was destroyed by fire in 1917, with only Luohan Hall remaining. Later, monk Shengqin expanded the temple and built a three-story temple, making it one of the main temples in the mountain. In 1952, it was destroyed by fire again and rebuilt in 1999.
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