Introduction to Guangchang Lüyuan: It is one of the three major Lüyuan in Hubei, also known as Guangchangshe. It is located on the Qinglin Mountain on the southwest bank of the Great Lotus Pond. The Temple of Law was built by the eminent monk Sanwen from the sixth year of Qi tomorrow (1626) to the second year of Chongzhen (1629). It originally covered an area of more than 16,000 square meters. The gate wall of the temple is three feet high, pink, with four gold characters "Guangchangluyuan" embedded in it. It is said to be handwritten by Dong Qichang, a great calligrapher in the late Ming Dynasty. There are more than 500 bronze Buddha statues, 110 clay Buddha statues and more than 40 stone tablets in the temple.
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