The Jing Hill Buddhist Temple was first built in the Tang Dynasty and reached its culmination in the Song Dynasty. In its peak years, more than 1000 rooms in the monastery housed over 3,000 monks. The temple gave birth to the Linji Sect of Buddhism and Tea Ceremony in Japan. In the Song Dynasty, the Jing Hill Buddhist Temple topped the 50 leading Buddhist monasteries in the wide areas south of the Yangtze River. Hence the reputation of Number One Buddhist Hill in the regions south of the Yangtze River.
Jing Hill Temple, a Buddhist monastery from the Tang Dynasty
Bamboo Path Leading to Seclusion
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