It is said that during the reign of Dahe (827-835) of the Tang Dynasty, there was a monk named Zong Zhiren, who did not reach the top of the mountain and sat in a cave blocked by a huge stone. Suddenly, an old man in white called himself shajialong. He came near and said, "I'm the founder of the mountain. I've been waiting for my teacher for a long time.". Zong Zhi replied: This is the only way I want to be. At the end of the speech, the wind was swift and the road opened. Zong Zhi cut the grass and cut the thorns from then on. He opened the mountain and built Daowu temple in the name of Daowu. During the reign of emperor Wenzong of Tang Dynasty (827-840), it was a great Buddhist temple to protect the country and prosper China. There are many poems written by tourists in the past dynasties. Daowu has many peaks, strange rocks, deep valleys and springs. There are many historic sites on the mountain. Predecessors recorded 24 scenes: zushiyan, lengquanjing, huilongqiao, yinlusong, guajianquan, laolongtan, mingyuehu, longjuan field, hupanqiu, lianhuafeng, Xinghua temple, bailongquan, Wulaofeng, Luohan cave, baiheshan, guabangshan, wushanxueji, shimaqiao, longxingshi, Qipanshi, leipishi, dingxinqiao, peixiuting. Xinghua temple is located at the foot of the lotus peak of Daowu mountain, with three buildings in front and back.
Address: 6.5km north of Liuyang City
Longitude: 113.60116509528
Latitude: 28.19021060988
Daowu Temple
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