Introduction to Zhenru Zen Temple: Zhenru Zen Temple was known as Shousheng Zen Temple in ancient times and is commonly known as Nanda Temple. It was built by monk Shao Qing in the fourth year of Dade in the Yuan Dynasty (1300 AD). In the third year of Hongwu in the Ming Dynasty (AD 1370), monk Shanxiang carried out the first large-scale renovation, and in the eighth year of Tianshun (AD 1464), monk Zhizhao carried out another renovation, which gradually brought the temple to a large scale.

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