Introduction to Qianzhong Ksitigarbha Hall: was rebuilt in 1964 and is dedicated to the clone of Ksitigarbha. Legend has it that around the first half of the 18th century, a woman dug out a pot containing many gold coins from her yard. She was afraid that the pot would be ruined and her family would be ruined, so she buried the pot back underground. After that, the family prospered due to such hard work, and the couple built a Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva to worship at the place where the golden pot was buried. It is said that the gold coins are buried under the stone tower with six Jizo statues in the center of the hall. This is also the origin of the name "Qian Burial Tomb". Dharma meetings are held on the four days of every month (4, 14, and 24). Especially on the 24th of January, May, and September, large-scale Dharma meetings are held.

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