Introduction to Wuzu Nunnery: Wuzu Nunnery is located at the top of Lushan Mountain. There is the "Qianhaizi" ruins commonly known as Shamaoding on it. It is the highest landscape in the mountain and is the integration of the natural landscape and human landscape of the whole mountain. The most secluded place in one.
The nunnery temple was built in the Qing Dynasty. It was first named after enshrining the statue of Huineng, the fifth ancestor of Buddhism. The spring water originally overflowed from the rock gap in the valley beside the nunnery. In the old days, it was collected in a trough for drinking by monks, monks and tourists in temples all over the mountain, and it also nourished the valley down the slope of Shamao Ding. The "Holy Spring Water" of Wuzu Temple, the "Kowloon Han Cypress" of Meng Duan Temple and the "Sanjiao Temple" where the three religions are integrated are known as the "Three Wonders" of Lushan.
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