Introduction to Shichong Nunnery: Shichong Nunnery, also known as Shichong Jingshe, was built in an unknown year. It was the residence of the silent Zen master in the early Qing Dynasty and is located in Tanshan, Guangfu Town. There are dozens of buildings in Shi'an Nunnery during the Republic of China, which originally housed the Jade Buddha presented by Burmese believers. There are several banana trees and a wisteria in the courtyard, making it look like a scholarly family. The main hall is not tall, just like a residential house. A plaque with the four characters "Magnify the Light" hangs above the door. The side halls on both sides are now resting places for tourists. Beside the cliff behind the temple, there is a spring, which is clear and sweet, and is inexhaustible every year of drought. The "Yu Liu Spring" named by Zen Master Tuochen means that there is more and "I" is left here. There is Wanfeng Terrace on the left side of the nunnery. Zhao Huanguang of the Ming Dynasty inscribed the three characters "Wanfeng Terrace". It is said that it was the training place of Wanfeng Patriarch in the Yuan Dynasty.

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