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Is "Hanshan" in Hanshan Temple outside Gusu City the name of a mountain or a person?

"Hanshan Temple outside Gusu City" comes from Zhang Ji's "a night-mooring near maple bridge: On a Cold Night, Jiangfeng Fishing and Sleeping". In the lonely Hanshan Temple outside Suzhou, the bell that rang in the middle of the night reached the passenger ship. There is a poem Hanshan Temple in the poem.

A night-mooring near maple bridge is the seven wonders of Zhang Ji, a great poet in Tang Dynasty. This is a poem written by the poet Zhang Ji when he passed Hanshan Temple after the Anshi Rebellion, which reflects the poet's anxiety and loneliness.

Dating back to a late autumn night in the Tang Dynasty, Zhang Ji, who had repeatedly failed in the list, failed again. On my way home, I passed through Hanshan Temple in Suzhou and spent the night. Thinking of all my friends around me, I tried again and again and couldn't sleep at night.

On the autumn night when the moon sets and crows crow, watching the fishing fire in the cold autumn night and listening to the distant bell of Hanshan Temple break through the silent night sky, I wrote this poem "a night-mooring near maple bridge" which has been circulated for thousands of years.

Now, is Hanshan a mountain name or a person's name?

In the Tang Dynasty, there was a monk named Hanshan, also known as Hanshanzi, who lived in seclusion in the cold cave of Tiantai Mountain in Zhejiang Province. He is brilliant and literary, but he is eccentric and eccentric, and often laughs with children. The monk in the temple thought he was crazy, but he left with a smile.

However, just as the monks humiliated and laughed at him, a monk who picked up food in kokuseiji hit it off with him, probably empathizing with him. Yes, Gu Mingsi means yes. Yes, it was an orphan with an unfortunate life experience, a monk who was picked up by a monk and cooked in Xiaoguo Temple.

Scavengers often collect leftovers from small country temples to help Hanshan. In the long run, the two are more inseparable. The host saw that the two were so close that he simply put them in the temple and became a cooking monk.

Since then, they have devoted themselves to studying Buddhism and composing poems together, so they have deep attainments in Buddhism and literature.

Later, Hanshan and she presided over Hanshan Temple, formerly known as Miaoliping Pagoda. Picked later went to Japan to establish Picked Temple, and Miaoliping Pagoda was eventually renamed Hanshan Temple, and Hanshan was honored as a poet and monk by the world.

To sum up, "Hanshan" is naturally a name, not a mountain name.

(The pictures in the article are from the Internet, if there is any intrusion)