Introduction to Zhuyin Temple: Zhuyin Temple is located in the southwest of the scenic spot. It was originally the Guanyin Temple. According to the records of Yingzhou Prefecture, in the second year of Daoguang (1822), the flood epidemic was serious. Two nuns from Mount Putuo came to practice medicine in the Digou area. The Dharma was benevolent, and people in the world felt its virtue and gathered funds to build the "Guanyin Temple". However, it was burned down by fire in the last years of Guangxu. In the late Qing Dynasty, the country gentry raised funds to rebuild the temple on a large scale. After liberation, the presiding monk Miao Shan took charge of the house. There were 11 temples and dozens of Buddha statues. One night in the breeze, the light of Buddha suddenly appeared around the temple, and the sound of bamboo could be heard endlessly. It was very magical, so it was renamed "Zhuyin Temple". During the "Cultural Revolution" all temples were destroyed. In 1999, more than a dozen Buddhist disciples rebuilt Zhuyin Temple on the original site after several years of fundraising. It has now developed into the largest temple in northern Anhui.
The current Zhuyin Temple is composed of two buildings: the Tianwang Hall and the Main Hall. The temple has a life-release pond, an ancient holy well, a chess hall, a chanting pavilion, a thousand birds garden, a living room, a hundred gardens, and a bonsai garden. wait.