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arnfor, today we visit the scenic spot is hanshan temple. hanshan temple is locatedin fengqiao town in the west of the city. it was built in 508519 . duringthe reign of emperor tianjian of liang dynasty. at that time, it was calledmiaoli puming pagoda courtyard. it was only called hanshan temple in the tangdynasty. hanshan temple is not named because of mountain, but because of the tang dynasty, hanshan and shide two eminent monks came here. tomemorate hanshan, later generations changed the name of the temple to hanshantemple. hanshan is a poet monk in the tang dynasty. he wrote hanshanzi39。scollection of poems and stayed in the world. hanshan temple has been famous bothat home and abroad since the tang dynastyfirst, zhang ji, a poet of the tang dynasty, made it a household name. themoon falls, the birds sing, the frost is all over the sky, the river maplefishing fire sleeps。 the hanshan temple outside the city of gusu, the midnightbell rings to the passenger ship. these verses, which are handed down fromgeneration to generation, play an important role in the spread of literaturebecause of scenery, scenery because of the name of the text, and the rhyme ofthe bell. this poem is not only widely spread in china, but also spread to japanin the east very early. therefore, yu yue, a famous scholar in qing dynasty,said in the article of rebuilding hanshan temple: no child in his country canrecite it. today, it is still included in japanese school textbooks. insoutheast asia, europe and america, these poems are also very popular.secondly, buddhist disciples have always believed that hanshan and shide,the tang dynasty monks who once lived in this temple, were the reincarnatedeminent monks of manjusri and puxian, and deified them as the two immortals ofhehe in china, being the most popular immortals. according to folklore, monkshide took a bell in hanshan temple and traveled across the sea to a placecalled sadi in japan to spread buddhism and chinese culture. the story waspublished in the 4th issue of china medical journal in 1989 in the form of icstrips, entitled the be