Hanshan Templey
Located
in Fengqiao town outside the Suzhou city, the Hanshan Temple was constructed
in the Jiannian Reign of the Liang Dynasty (502-519) with a history of over
1400 years. The legend says in the Zhenguan Reign of the Tang Dynasty, the famous
monks Hanshan and Shide came here from the Tiantai Mountain to conduct prayer
services, hence the
name of the Temple. Shrouded in the lush forests, and built with glazed tiles
and yellow walls Hanshan Temple was crisscross with winding paths and overgrown
with verdant pines and cypresses. Its main buildings include Daxiongbaodian
(The Precious Hall of Sakyamuni), the wing halls, the hall of scriptures, verandas
with tablets, the bell tower, the tower of Fengjian etc. Enshrined in the right
wing hall are two obese figures, the statues of Hanshan and Shide, dishevelled
and stripped to the waist, seated on an enormous lotus flower-shaped basin,
one holding a vase and the other, lotus flowers. They are all smiles as if trying
to tease the visitors. The stone pedestal for Buddhas in the grand hall is sculptured
on its sides with 36 poems by Hanshan and the images of Shide and Banwu in bold
outline. Displayed in the two wing halls are 500 camphorwood-carved statues
of arhats. Vivid and in simple style, they were carved with excellent workmanship.