Introduction to Tieshan Zen Temple: Tieshan Zen Temple was built in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. It was built by Yan Fodiao, the first monk of the Han people to become a monk, and was the founding monastery of the temple. The temple covers an area of ​​200 to 300 acres. Currently, several Buddha statues such as the Three Holy Buddhas of the West, the Eighteen Arhats, the Four Heavenly Kings, and the Thousand-Armed Avalokitesvara enshrined in the temple have all been enshrined in gold. Zhao Puchu personally wrote the "Tieshan Zen Temple" plaque.

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