Wuzhuan
Wuzhuan was founded by Zen master Laiji, the younger sister of a natural monk in the late Ming Dynasty. It is a Buddhist monastery with a long history.
The original name is "no land". The title is written by the natural monk, which means that it is quiet and not stained. The natural monk (1608-1685) was born in Panyu. He had a common surname of Zeng and his name was Qihua. In 1633, he was raised by Kuiyou. After hearing about Buddhism, he abandoned Confucianism to study Buddhism and became a monk of Taoism in Mount Lu. His younger sister became a monk. Her name is now again, and her words are from chance. She is a Buddhist monk of the thirty-five generations of Cao Dong, the first Chinese Buddhist sect in Luofu Mountain. In order to promote Buddhism and promote Buddhism, a Taoist temple was built in Xiaonanmen of Yangcheng. According to the inscriptions, wuzhuan was first built in 1697, the sixth year of Kangxi reign. It lasted for 11 years and was a famous Buddhist monastery in Yangcheng. Wuzhuan temple has the main hall, Dabei hall, dizang hall and monk's room.
Address: No.50 lishuifang, Dezheng Middle Road, Yuexiu District, Guangzhou
Longitude: 113.27603067055
Latitude: 23.12137138331
Tel: 020-83752086
Ticket information: free.
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