Wuzu Temple

Wuzu Temple is a Buddhist temple located on the Eastern Mountain, in Wuzu Town of Huangmei County, Hubei, China. Wuzu Temple was first built in 654 with the name of Dongshan Temple. During the Tang dynasty, Abbot Daman Hongren, an eminent monk of Chan Buddhism, promulgated Buddhist doctrines for decades. His disciples includes Huineng, Shen…
Wuzu Temple is a Buddhist temple located on the Eastern Mountain, in Wuzu Town of Huangmei County, Hubei, China. Wuzu Temple was first built in 654 with the name of Dongshan Temple. During the Tang dynasty, Abbot Daman Hongren, an eminent monk of Chan Buddhism, promulgated Buddhist doctrines for decades. His disciples includes Huineng, Shenxiu, and Faru.
  • Location: Wuzu Town, Huangmei County, Hubei
  • Completed: Qing dynasty (reconstruction)
  • Affiliation: Buddhism
  • Sect: Chan Buddhism
  • Leadership: Shi Weidao (释惟道)
  • Country: China
  • Style: Chinese architecture
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