Qianshouyan, or qianshouyan temple, is located in Qingyuan mountain scenic area of Quanzhou City. Beside the temple, there is a stone tablet with "the first mountain" engraved on it. It is written by Mi Fu, a calligrapher of Song Dynasty. In the temple, there is a statue of Avalokitesvara with thousands of hands and eyes, so it is called Avalokitesvara. There are also statues of Sakyamuni and the eighteen Arhats, with jagged rocks and maple trees on the back of the temple.
Qianshouyan
Qianshouyan is located in Qingyuan mountain scenic area of Quanzhou City.
Qianshouyan, or qianshouyan temple, is located in Qingyuan mountain scenic area of Quanzhou City. Beside the temple, there is a stone tablet with "the first mountain" engraved on it. It is written by Mi Fu, a calligrapher of Song Dynasty. In the temple, there is a statue of Avalokitesvara with thousands of hands and eyes, so it is called Avalokitesvara. There are also statues of Sakyamuni and the eighteen Arhats, with jagged rocks and maple trees on the back of the temple. After qianshouyan, there is master Hongyi's Sarita. The master's common name is Li Shutong. In his early years, he studied in Japan, studied music and painting, and had a deep knowledge of literature. Later, he became a monk in Dinghui Temple of Hupao in Hangzhou and became a famous monk. In 1942, he died in Quanzhou, where his remains were buried in Qingyuan mountain and Hupao in Hangzhou. The hanging rock beside the relic tower is engraved with the four words "intersection of sadness and joy" written by the master before he died. On the stone wall of the tower, there is a complete picture of Yin carving master, painted by famous painter Feng Zikai.
Address: Qingyuan mountain scenic area, Quanzhou
Longitude: 118.601902
Latitude: 24.947251
Chinese PinYin : Qian Shou Yan
Qianshouyan
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