雙桂堂不在梁平城區在郊區的。離城區也不遠。門票十塊錢,裏面沒有贈送的香燭,自己買了進去。寺院很緊湊。總的來說可以去一下的。
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雙桂堂,位於重慶市梁平區金帶鎮萬竹山,雙桂堂始建於清順治十年(1653年),約七萬多平方米,1983年被國務院確定為漢族地區佛教全國重點寺院;2013年入選全國重點文物保護單位,2015獲選新重慶·巴渝十二景人文勝地類。[1]雙桂堂在佛教界地位崇高,被尊為“西南佛教禪宗祖庭”。
Chongqing Liangping Shuangguitang is a national key temple and a national key cultural relic protection unit. Shuangguitang was named after two osmanthus trees. It was founded in Shunzhi ten years of the Qing Dynasty (AD 1653), also known as the Fukuo Temple, Wanzhushan. Shuangguitang enjoys the reputation of "Southwest Buddhist Zen Zuting". Since its establishment, it has been built continuously for more than 200 years with the support of emperors of the Qing Dynasty. By the end of the Qing Dynasty, Shuangguitang was listed as "the first jungle in Shuzhong" with its magnificent scale, solemn palace, rich Tibetan scriptures and unique sculptures.
Founded in the year of Shunzhi in the Qing Dynasty in 1661, Shuangguitang was honored as the ancestral court of Southwest Buddhism. It is said that a large number of Buddhist abbots and abbots were trained here, and it has a high position in the Buddhist circles of Southeast Asia. Its name is said to come from two ancient golden and silver osmanthus trees in the original monastery, but now it no longer exists. After liberation, it was used as a garrison for troops. To understand the history and story of Shuangguitang, we must invite an interpreter. We invited this 70-year-old lecturer, a retired Chinese teacher, to speak vividly, interestingly and passionately. It was wonderful.
It's not easy to go to Shuangguitang from Wanzhou High-speed Railway to Liangping South Railway Station because I can't find any place to take the bus 302. I don't know whether it's a road repair or something. Anyway, this bus doesn't follow the route of Golden Map, and can't get to the central bus station 302. It can only get to Yueda North Railway Station 302 in the legend, and there is no 302 on the bus stop sign, which makes me happy. It took me two hours to get on the train. It took me about half an hour to drive to Shuangguiyuan. If it hadn't taken too long to find 302, it would have arrived. However, this train 302 actually parked in Shuangguitang for an hour, so maybe someone chartered me. I was just lucky to get on the bus, but you can also know that 302 must be very difficult to wait, so the whole line can not be made on this train. Shuangguitang is not very big inside. If you go for a stroll, it won't take half an hour. It's a quiet temple.
Liang Ping, Shuangguitang. Three Gaoxiang candles, a pair of red candles, kneel down four times and kowtow to get their signatures. Under the temple, the people's money of 5 yuan is exchanged for vegetarian food, wrapped in their stomachs and purified their hearts, and called for kindness and kindness. Don't ask about the future, but for peace
特別的不錯,還有齋飯可以吃,門票也不貴
雙桂堂不在梁平城區在郊區的。離城區也不遠。門票十塊錢,裏面沒有贈送的香燭,自己買了進去。寺院很緊湊。總的來說可以去一下的。
雙桂堂,位於重慶市梁平區金帶鎮萬竹山,雙桂堂始建於清順治十年(1653年),約七萬多平方米,1983年被國務院確定為漢族地區佛教全國重點寺院;2013年入選全國重點文物保護單位,2015獲選新重慶·巴渝十二景人文勝地類。[1]雙桂堂在佛教界地位崇高,被尊為“西南佛教禪宗祖庭”。
Chongqing Liangping Shuangguitang is a national key temple and a national key cultural relic protection unit. Shuangguitang was named after two osmanthus trees. It was founded in Shunzhi ten years of the Qing Dynasty (AD 1653), also known as the Fukuo Temple, Wanzhushan. Shuangguitang enjoys the reputation of "Southwest Buddhist Zen Zuting". Since its establishment, it has been built continuously for more than 200 years with the support of emperors of the Qing Dynasty. By the end of the Qing Dynasty, Shuangguitang was listed as "the first jungle in Shuzhong" with its magnificent scale, solemn palace, rich Tibetan scriptures and unique sculptures.
Founded in the year of Shunzhi in the Qing Dynasty in 1661, Shuangguitang was honored as the ancestral court of Southwest Buddhism. It is said that a large number of Buddhist abbots and abbots were trained here, and it has a high position in the Buddhist circles of Southeast Asia. Its name is said to come from two ancient golden and silver osmanthus trees in the original monastery, but now it no longer exists. After liberation, it was used as a garrison for troops. To understand the history and story of Shuangguitang, we must invite an interpreter. We invited this 70-year-old lecturer, a retired Chinese teacher, to speak vividly, interestingly and passionately. It was wonderful.
It's not easy to go to Shuangguitang from Wanzhou High-speed Railway to Liangping South Railway Station because I can't find any place to take the bus 302. I don't know whether it's a road repair or something. Anyway, this bus doesn't follow the route of Golden Map, and can't get to the central bus station 302. It can only get to Yueda North Railway Station 302 in the legend, and there is no 302 on the bus stop sign, which makes me happy. It took me two hours to get on the train. It took me about half an hour to drive to Shuangguiyuan. If it hadn't taken too long to find 302, it would have arrived. However, this train 302 actually parked in Shuangguitang for an hour, so maybe someone chartered me. I was just lucky to get on the bus, but you can also know that 302 must be very difficult to wait, so the whole line can not be made on this train. Shuangguitang is not very big inside. If you go for a stroll, it won't take half an hour. It's a quiet temple.
Liang Ping, Shuangguitang. Three Gaoxiang candles, a pair of red candles, kneel down four times and kowtow to get their signatures. Under the temple, the people's money of 5 yuan is exchanged for vegetarian food, wrapped in their stomachs and purified their hearts, and called for kindness and kindness. Don't ask about the future, but for peace
特別的不錯,還有齋飯可以吃,門票也不貴