Ancient temples and Zen charm, a return to tranquility
Stepping through the vermilion gate of the temple, it feels as if you have crossed the hustle and bustle of the world and entered a pure land. The ancient temple, with its blue-tiled eaves set against towering ancient trees, exudes a sense of simplicity and solemnity.
Walking along the stone path, the incense burners on the side of the road emit wisps of smoke, carrying the devout wishes of the faithful, slowly dispersing into the air. The temple's architecture is well-arranged, with the main hall being solemn and majestic. Inside, the Buddha statues are compassionate and peaceful, their golden bodies shining brightly in the sunlight streaming through the doors and windows. The slightly upturned corners of their mouths and lowered eyes seem to overlook all things in the world, silently conveying the wisdom of Buddhism that has been passed down for thousands of years, inspiring awe and dispelling distractions.
Beyond the main hall is a serene courtyard. The Bodhi trees in the courtyard are lush and green, their branches and leaves rustling in the wind, as if whispering ancient Sanskrit chants. The monks under the trees, dressed in robes, either recite scriptures with closed eyes or sweep fallen leaves, their every movement exuding calmness and peace. The flowers in the corner of the wall bloom quietly, with dewdrops hanging on the petals like translucent jade beads, adding a touch of vibrant color to this tranquil place.
Reaching the bell tower in the backyard, gently striking the ancient bronze bell, a deep "dong" sound resonates, the majestic bell sound spreading far and wide, echoing in the valley for a long time. This bell sound seems to penetrate the soul, dispelling the gloom within, allowing one to experience a sense of etherealness in that moment, a profound cleansing of both body and mind.
In this temple, time seems to slow down, and the soul finds a place to rest. Every corner, every trace of Zen, is deeply imprinted in the heart, becoming an indelible memory of tranquility and peace, lingering in the mind long after leaving, evoking a sense of nostalgia.