Introduction to Huayan Nunnery: Huayan Nunnery was built in the Ming Dynasty by Xu Da and was used to entertain dignitaries and literati. Huayan Nunnery has three corridors and arches, a brick and wood structure, and contains 48 temples. It was later destroyed by the war. The gate hangs a couplet inscribed by Lu Hongji of Wu County in August of the 3rd year of the Republic of China, and there are a pair of granite lions on both sides. The gate of the east courtyard has the inscription "Cai Lian Zhai" written by Xiao Xian in 1981, and there is a cloister on the west side connected to the Shengqi Tower.

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