Fuyan Temple
Fuyan Temple is a Buddhist temple located on Mount Heng, in Nanyue District of Hengyang, Hunan, China. It has been designated as a National Key Buddhist Temple in Han Chinese Area in 1983.
History
The construction of the temple, originally named "Bore Chan Temple" or "Bore Temple", was initiated in 567 by Nanyue Huisi during the Six Dynasties period.During the Zhenguan period of Tang dynasty, Emperor Taizong of Tang gave 50 volumes of Buddhist scriptures to the temple. In 713, in the 2nd year of Xiantian period, Nanyue Huairang came here and served as its abbot.
During the Taiping Xingguo period of Song dynasty, Emperor Taizong of Song inscribed and honored the name "Fuyan Temple", and the name has been retained today.
In 1870, in the 9th year of Tongzhi period of Qing dynasty, the local government reconstructed the temple.
In 1983, it has been categorized as a National Key Buddhist Temple in Han Chinese Area.