Wing room introduction: Chongshan Temple has three treasures: Tibetan scriptures, mural copies, and the Golden Bodhisattva. The temple preserves the early precious editions in the history of woodblock printing in my country - the "Chongning Wanshou Cang" in the Northern Song Dynasty and the "Qisha Cang" in the Southern Song Dynasty. There are two sets of paintings, one is "The Picture of the Revelation of the Buddha Sakyamuni", which depicts the story of Sakyamuni becoming a Buddha; the other is "The Picture of the Fifty-Three Visits of the Good Fortune Boy", which depicts the visit of the Good Fortune Boy to the Buddha. The stories of Buddhists studying Dharma. Although these two sets of copies are more than five hundred years old, they are still as vivid as ever and are known as "gem paintings". The third treasure of Chongshan Temple is the three clay statues of Bodhisattva gilded on the Xumizuo in front of the Great Compassion Hall. These three Buddha statues were made during the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty and have a history of more than 500 years. In the middle is the statue of Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva with Thousand Arms and Thousand Eyes; on the left is the image of Samantabhadra Bodhisattva; on the right is the image of Manjushri Bodhisattva with Thousand Arms and Thousand Bowls of Sakyamuni. The three standing statues are all about eight meters high. They have beautiful figures, kind faces and kind eyes, and are graceful and luxurious, giving people a feeling of being approachable and respectable. These three Buddha statues have unique shapes and exquisite carvings. They are indeed treasures of Chinese sculpture art.

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