[View] Guoqing Temple is located in Chengguan Town, Tiantai County, Taizhou City, Zhejiang Province. It was built in the 18th year of the Emperor of the United States (598). It was originally named Tiantai Temple, and then it was renamed Guoqing Temple. The temple covers an area of 7.3 10,000 square meters. Zhiyue, a high monk in the Sui Dynasty, founded the Tiantai Zong in Guoqing Temple, which is the birthplace of Chinese Buddhist sect Tiantai Zong,[1] affecting far and abroad. When Jianzhen Dongdu, he worshiped the Guoqing Temple. Japanese study monks most Cheng to Tiantai Mountain to learn the scriptures, from Daoyu to learn the law, after returning home, Japan built Yanli Temple in Bibushan, founded Japan Tiantai Zong, and later Zun Zhejiang Tiantaishan Guoqing Temple as the ancestral court