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Composition about Shuangguitang Temple Fair

Liangping Shuanggui Hall is world-famous, and I was lucky enough to visit it.

Legend has it that in ancient times, there was a monk who wanted to build a temple. So he went to a landlord to ask for a piece of land. The landowner asked: "How much land do you want?" The monk replied: "As long as a cassock is as big as a cassock, it will be enough." The landlord thought: "A piece of cassock is enough." So small, so he agreed to the monk. At this time, the monk picked up his cassock and threw it into the air. The cassock gradually expanded in the air, forming the size of Shuanggui Hall. The legend is a legend after all. In fact, Shuanggui Hall was built in the 10th year of Shunzhi. It was built and named after the two noble flower trees in the temple.

When I came to the temple, the majesty of Shuanggui Hall was displayed in front of me. There are a tower, seven halls, and eight courtyards in the temple. Three huge gold plaques hang high on the gate tower of Dashanmen, with a gold plaque in the middle. The plaque is engraved with three eye-catching characters "Shuanggui Hall". We followed the winding path to the Guan Temple. There are three Buddha statues in the Guan Temple. Guan Yu is in the middle, Guan Ping is on the left, and Zhou Cang is on the right. People burn incense and worship Buddha there, asking Buddha to bless them with peace and safety throughout their lives. There are many Buddhists inside who burn incense and chant sutras for the Buddha day and night. There is a big word "福" on the wall of the gate in front of the temple, and there is a circle on the ground. I heard the adults say: "This is a game. Let people close their eyes first, spin around the big circle three times, and then move forward. Go, if you touch the word "福", it means you are blessed." This game also made a lot of jokes.

Next, we visited Luohan Hall. I heard my mother say: "The statues of these eight hundred Arhats are displayed here, and there is a beautiful story behind each Arhat." These Arhats are lifelike and have different shapes, some are gentle and amiable, some are fierce and mighty, and they all look different.

Today's Shuanggui Hall is very busy, welcoming many Chinese and foreign tourists every day.