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I want to become a monk. Where is it? A nun picks up people.

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Mount Wutai

Pushou Temple, the largest Bhikuni Dojo in China, is located at the northern end of Taihuai Town, Wutai Mountain. This is a Zhong Ni University with a strong academic background, with preparatory classes, ordinary classes, intermediate classes, advanced classes, research classes and international classes. Courses include Buddhist classics, law and theory, with discipline as the main course, policies and regulations, ancient Chinese, calligraphy, English, computer and other auxiliary courses. Since 1992, * * has trained 2,000 monks from all over the country, Hongkong, Taiwan Province, Japanese, Singaporean and other countries, and now there are more than 420 scholars.

Pushou temple

It is said that Li Na became a monk and studied Buddhism.

On Panlong Mountain, about two kilometers south of T-Bridge in Wuchang, there is a famous ancient temple-Lianxi Temple. It is one of the four Buddhist jungles in Wuhan and the only Buddhist "female jungle" in Wuhan-a nun.

Wuhan Lianhua Temple

Founded in the late Yuan Dynasty and early Ming Dynasty, incense was very popular at that time. At present, Lianxi Temple faces south, covering an area of about1.2000 square meters. Most of the existing buildings were built in the Yuan and Ming Dynasties. The entire courtyard of Lianxi Temple has a rigorous structure and proper layout, with the style of China wood structure, simple and elegant, exquisite and delicate, quite close to the folk sentiment. The temple is not only famous for the Lotus Dojo in the four Buddhist jungles in Wuhan, but also a famous Buddhist education base. 1928, under the auspices of master sportsmen, the famous Huayan University was established by raising funds, and 30 disciples at home and abroad were trained for Buddhism in three years, making it the highest Buddhist institution in China at that time.

1959, the temple was listed as a key cultural relics protection unit in Hubei Province and was properly managed. Nowadays, the newly renovated Lianxi Temple has a quiet and antique environment, which attracts many monks and nuns at home and abroad to visit and pass on scriptures, making Lianxi Temple more famous at home and abroad, and the incense is growing day by day.