Yaoshan Temple in summer.Yaoshan Temple is located in Changdejin City, Hunan Province. It was founded by Wei Yan, a famous monk in the Tang Dynasty. It is the ancestral court of Zen Buddhism, the source of Caodong Buddhism, and the source of Neo Confucianism in the Song and Ming Dynasties.(Picture source: Yaoshan Temple)
Yaoshan Temple in summer.Yaoshan Temple is located in Changdejin City, Hunan Province. It was founded by Wei Yan, a famous monk in the Tang Dynasty. It is the ancestral court of Zen Buddhism, the source of Caodong Buddhism, and the source of Neo Confucianism in the Song and Ming Dynasties.(Picture source: Yaoshan Temple)
Yaoshan Temple in summer.Yaoshan Temple is located in Changdejin City, Hunan Province. It was founded by Wei Yan, a famous monk in the Tang Dynasty. It is the ancestral court of Zen Buddhism, the source of Caodong Buddhism, and the source of Neo Confucianism in the Song and Ming Dynasties.(Picture source: Yaoshan Temple)
Yaoshan Temple in summer.Yaoshan Temple is located in Changdejin City, Hunan Province. It was founded by Wei Yan, a famous monk in the Tang Dynasty. It is the ancestral court of Zen Buddhism, the source of Caodong Buddhism, and the source of Neo Confucianism in the Song and Ming Dynasties.(Picture source: Yaoshan Temple)
Yaoshan Temple in summer.Yaoshan Temple is located in Changdejin City, Hunan Province. It was founded by Wei Yan, a famous monk in the Tang Dynasty. It is the ancestral court of Zen Buddhism, the source of Caodong Buddhism, and the source of Neo Confucianism in the Song and Ming Dynasties.(Picture source: Yaoshan Temple)
Yaoshan Temple in summer.Yaoshan Temple is located in Changdejin City, Hunan Province. It was founded by Wei Yan, a famous monk in the Tang Dynasty. It is the ancestral court of Zen Buddhism, the source of Caodong Buddhism, and the source of Neo Confucianism in the Song and Ming Dynasties.(Picture source: Yaoshan Temple)