Look up and it's spring! Experience the quiet and gentle beauty of the magnolia blossoms at Suzhou's Shuangta Temple
Suzhou has an alley called Dinghui Temple Lane, which is less than three hundred meters long from east to west and only about ten meters wide. It starts from the west at Fenghuang Street and ends at the east at the bank of Guantaiwei Bridge Pond, quietly hidden in the bustling eastern part of the ancient city. Walking from Fenghuang Street to the west entrance of the alley, you will see an archway engraved with the four characters 'Dinghui Temple Lane'. The pillars on both sides of the archway bear the inscription 'Famous scholars left their old residences here, and the Zen gates still shine today', revealing the long history and rich cultural atmosphere of Dinghui Temple Lane.
Dinghui Temple was founded in the second year of the Xiantong period of the Tang Dynasty (861) by the famous Wu scholar Sheng Chu and others. It was originally named Prajna Temple, renamed Arhat Temple during the Five Dynasties, Western Temple in the Song Dynasty, and Shouning Wansui Temple in the Qing Dynasty. Later, it was divided into two parts: the eastern side became Shuangta Temple, and the western side remained Dinghui Temple.
What makes Dinghui Temple famous in Suzhou are the two towering ginkgo trees on either side of the main hall. Despite 200 years of vicissitudes, they still stand in front of the hall, and the ground covered with golden leaves gives this thousand-year-old temple a sense of Zen and charm. One of the twin towers is called the Relic Tower, and the other is called the Merit Tower. They are of the same style, standing side by side as seven-story octagonal pavilion-style imitation wood brick towers, with heights of 33.3 meters and 33.7 meters, respectively. The two towers are only about 20 meters apart, and building two towers so close to each other requires high demands on the foundation.
A very famous ancient temple in the old city of Suzhou was built in the Han Dynasty and has not fallen for a long time. The number of main buildings in the temple is not too much, the yellow walls and black tiles, the atmosphere is bright, and the tourists and believers are endless. Perhaps it is the Qingming Festival, the temple of the great male is in the super-fat is underway, temporarily not allowed tourists to enter, the process of chanting and worshiping, quite a bit lengthy. I had to go around the temple of the great majesty, and on one wall the life of the great monks of the chinese buddhist dynasty, it was a bit of an eye.
As the name implies, there is an ancient temple called "Dinghui Temple" in the alley, so it is named. The alley is less than 300 meters, very clean and leisurely, typical Suzhou style, the twin towers inside have stood for many years, witnessing countless changes in the alleys. Further inside is the twin tower market, can make a vegetable market, hard into a net red, the manager is deep!
In the early winter, I went to Dinghui Temple to enjoy the most pleasant ancient ginkgo Dinghui Temple. It is located in Dinghui Temple Lane, Fenghuang Street, Suzhou. It has a deep cultural heritage. The two ancient ginkgo trees in front of the Daxiong Palace, two stand off. The tree age is more than 200 years. They remember the changes of the mulberry mulberry of Dinghui Temple. The summer shade is like a mulberry. Now, They wear gold armor, rendering the pleasant atmosphere of Dinghui Temple to the extreme. The golden leaves make the sky also gorgeous. The golden leaves fall with the wind, hiding the years' proverbs in the yellow leaves.
Dinghui Temple, which is red with two ginkgo trees, is located in Dinghui Temple Lane, Gusu District, Suzhou. It is a very mini temple. After entering, you can see two large ginkgo trees. But because the season is wrong, all the ginkgo leaves have fallen out. The sun was good on the day that I didn't pass, and the unique color of the temple, the photo was still very good. As a ginkgo leaf, the filming rate was still quite high.
Dinghui Temple in Suzhou is a relatively small attraction. Many tourists should not come here. I came here unplanned, because I wanted to see the twin towers. I saw such a temple nearby, so I came in and took a look. The temple is free to visit, but not big, except for a temple of heavenly kings, the following is the temple of the great male. But there are two very large ginkgo trees in front of the temple of the great male. I believe that when the ginkgo is yellow, this place will definitely become a place for many people to take pictures.
Small and round Dinghui Temple Dinghui Temple is a "not surprising" Zen monastery, but has a history of more than 1800 years. The structure of the monastery is very square, there is not much solemnity, but it is guarded by a calm and long distance...
Suzhou Dinghui Temple is located in Dinghui Temple Lane, Fenghuang Street, Gusu District, Suzhou. I heard that Dinghui Temple has a history of more than 1800 years. We went to the Twin Towers Market. The time was not early. I didn’t want to rush in. I heard that there are two ancient ginkgos in the temple. It must be beautiful in late autumn.