Yunmen Temple
synonym
Yunmen temple in Shaoguan generally refers to Yunmen Temple (Yunmen temple in Shaoguan, Guangdong)
Yunmen temple, located at the foot of Yunmen mountain, 6 km northeast of Ruyuan Yao Autonomous County in northern Guangdong, is the birthplace of Yunmen sect, one of the five branches of Zen Buddhism in China, and also one of the key temples in China.
Yunmen temple is mainly composed of Mountain Gate, Tianwang hall, Daxiong hall, FA hall, bell tower, Chan hall, Zhai hall, teaching building, Gongde hall, Yanshou hall, etc.
The origin of temples
Yunmen Temple originated from Wenyan. Wenyan (864-949), a native of Jiaxing (present-day Zhejiang), is a native of Zhejiang Province. After becoming a monk, he went to various places to study. At the beginning, he took part in muzhou Road, and later he took part in Yicun, and obtained Yinke. After the death of Huineng, the sixth patriarch of Zen, there were two legal systems: huairang in Nanyue, Hunan and Xingsi in Qingyuan, Jiangxi. By the end of Tang Dynasty and the Five Dynasties, the Nanyue school had formed two schools, namely, Fuyang school and Linji school. The Qingyuan school had three schools, namely, caodong school, Yunmen school and fayan school.
The inheritance of yunmenzong is: qingyuanshanxingsi - Daowu - Chongxin - xuanjian - Yicun - Wenyan. After Wenyan got the seal of yicunke in Guangfu courtyard of Xuefeng, xianggushan, Fuzhou, he came to Yunmen mountain, Shaozhou, to repair the broken Guangtai Zen courtyard, and created his own style of Yunmen Buddhism. Its unique way of preaching is called "Cloud Gate three sentences". According to Wu Deng Hui Yuan, "I have three words to show you to all of you.
One sentence covers the universe, one cuts off the flow of people, one follows the waves. "If you understand these three sentences, you can enter the Tao.
Reconstruction period
In 1943, Xu Yun, a famous monk in modern times, came to Yunmen temple from Caoxi, Guangdong Province. Seeing that the ancient temple was in disrepair and dilapidated, but the body of ancestor Wenyan was still there, he vowed to revive Yunmen ancestral court. With the efforts of master Xu Yun, more than 300 halls and pavilions and more than 100 statues of Buddhas and Bodhisattvas were built successively from 1943 to 1951. He preached Buddhist precepts in peace, performed Buddhism and promoted Buddhism, and revived Buddhism. Since 1953, master Xuyun's disciple Foyuan succeeded the abbot of Dajue temple in Yunmen. He paid equal attention to agriculture and Zen, and raised the temple with the temple. During the cultural revolution, Buddhism stopped.
In 1983, the State Council designated Dajue temple as the national key Temple of Han Buddhism, which was valued and protected by the government. The Dajue temple was handed over to the Buddhist community for management and use. Master Foyuan returned to Yunmen to rebuild the temple, remodel the Buddha statues and resume Buddhist activities. From October 15 to 17 of the lunar calendar in 1986, the Dharma preaching meeting was held in Dajue temple. More than 800 people were subject to the commandments of becoming a monk and staying at home. Master Foyuan, the abbot of Yunmen temple, master benhuan, the abbot of Guangxiao temple in Guangzhou, and master Shengyi, the abbot of Baolian temple on Lantau Island in Hong Kong, served as preachers respectively.
Main building
Due to the serious destruction of Yunmen temple during the cultural revolution, in 1984, with the support of the government and the support of believers at home and abroad, large-scale reconstruction of Yunmen temple was carried out again.
After restoration, the main buildings of Yunmen temple include Tianwang hall, Daxiong hall, Dharma hall, sutra collection building, guest hall, bell tower, Gongde hall, Drum Tower, Jialan hall, Yanshou hall, zushi hall, Zen hall, etc. in addition, Xuyun monk memorial hall, relic tower, Mountain Gate, Buddhist Scripture circulation place, pavilion, etc. Buddha statues are created in the hall. In front of Sakyamuni statue in Daxiong hall, there are two Buddha statues standing one by one For example, it is carved out of pure Burmese white marble; the large-scale colored porcelain Buddha face inlaid in the four walls has 18 Arhats at the bottom and 24 gods at the top, which are very rare in Buddhist temples in China.
The scale
More than 2600 square meters of Yunmen Dajue temple have been renovated and 9800 square meters of new buildings have been built. After this reconstruction, Yunmen temple covers an area of 12000 square meters, with a construction area of more than 7000 meters. Its doors, halls, halls, halls and houses are of unique styles. There is a Buddhist Academy in the temple.
Traffic information
You can take a taxi or motorcycle from Shaoguan to Ruyuan bus station (about 2km away from Yunmen Temple). Or wait for Yunmen Temple Dadong bus on the right side of the bus station gate. The ticket price is 3 yuan, about an hour.
Yunmen temple is located at the foot of Yunmen mountain, 6 km northeast of Ruyuan Yao Autonomous County in northern Guangdong. It was built by Zen master Wenyan, a ninth disciple of Huineng, the sixth ancestor of Yunmen sect, in 923 ad. it is located at the foot of Ciyun peak, 6 km north of Ruyuan County. It is the birthplace of Yunmen sect, one of the five branches of Zen Buddhism in China, and also one of the key temples in China.
Architectural style
Yunmen temple covers an area of 12000 square meters. The whole building is solemn, elegant and quiet with unique style. The temple is full of incense. In addition to the release pool, there are more than 180 halls, halls and buildings. There are a number of national key protected cultural relics in the temple, and the more famous one is "preface to the real inscriptions of master kuangzhen in Guangtai temple, Yunmen, Shaozhou, Han Dynasty" more than 1000 years ago.
The main buildings are Mountain Gate, Tianwang hall, Daxiong hall, FA hall, bell tower, Zen hall, Zhaitang, teaching building, Gongde hall, Yanshou hall, etc. There are about 150 monks who live in the temple, pass the hall, sit incense, go out of the slope and other Buddhist activities. They respect the jungle system, such as the law and the law. They are "both agricultural and Zen" Buddhist temples.
In front of Sakyamuni in the main hall, there are two small white marble statues, one standing and one lying, which were given by Myanmar Buddhists in 1798. They are carved with pure Burmese white marble. The whole body is smooth and looks like a real person's skin. They are treasures of Yunmen temple.
On the three walls of the hall are large-scale painted ceramic Buddha paintings, 24 meters long and 4 meters high, which are unique in China's current Buddhist temples. It vividly depicts 42 characters of 18 Arhats and 24 heavenly kings. The lower part of the picture is 18 Arhats, and the upper part is 24 heavenly statues.
Inheritance of Buddhism
Courses offered include: introduction to Buddhism, history of Buddhism, Baifa, Bazhi, commandments, essentials of Zen study, Tongmeng Zhiguan, general idea of Zen, the way of becoming a Buddha, Yijiao Jing, Tiantai Zong outline, Sanlun Xuanyi, qixinlun, Jingang Jing, liuzu Tanjing, Yuanjue Jing, jungle norms, ancient Chinese, writing, calligraphy, chanting, etc.
Abbot of the temple
The abbot of Yunmen temple and the great monk of Foyuan,
In 2009, he died at the age of 87. He has served successively as vice chairman of advisory committee of China Buddhist Association, executive director of China Buddhist Association, vice president of Guangdong Buddhist Association, abbot of Nanhua temple, Yunmen temple, Zhusheng temple in Nanyue, Hunan, Qixia Temple in Yiyang, etc. At present, master Mingyan of Jianyuan is a native of Yiyang, Hunan Province.
Address: 6 km north of Ruyuan Yao Autonomous County, Guangdong Province
Longitude: 113.3128213546
Latitude: 24.804549816713
Tel: 0751-5382757
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