Xiantong Temple is the first temple in Wutai Mountain, founded in the Yongping years of the Emperor of the Han Dynasty, the first name of Daqi Lingqi Temple, Qing Kangxi 26 years (1687 AD), renamed Daxiantong Temple, it is one of the earliest Buddhist temples in China. The existing buildings are the scale of the Qing Dynasty, the temple covers an area of about 80,000 square meters, more than 400 various buildings, and most of them are buildings in the Ming and Qing periods. The hall and the room layout are strict, the central axis is clearly divided, and the hall is symmetrical. The central axis is arranged with 7 temples such as the land and water hall, the Great Wenshu Temple, the Great Xiongbao Temple, the Infinity Temple, the Millennium Wenshu Temple, the bronze hall and the back high hall. The bronze hall was cast in the Ming Wanli 38 years (1610 AD), sharing 100,000 pounds of copper, and is one of the best preserved bronze halls in China. On the central axis of the temple, the bronze tower in front of the temple stands, and the seven-fold temple cloth from south to north, in turn, the Guanyin Palace, the Dawenshu Palace, the Daxiong Palace, the Infinity Palace, the Millennium Wenshu Palace, the bronze palace, the Tibetan Jinglou, in addition, there are bell towers, monks and various matching temples. Catch up with the end of the thousand monks, but fortunately did not delay~ the thousand monks: refers to the fasting meeting of the thousand monks. The third volume of "Dazhidu Theory" ︰ "Yi Wang Shecheng, Finpo Siluo Wang Yoshiqiu permanent food, Finpo Siluo Wang death, this law is constantly." Since the north and south dynasties, the thousand monks have also been quite popular in China. But the so-called thousand monks, not limited to the number of thousands, is generally refers to the support of many monks. It is said that if there is a fasting master to provide a thousand monks, there must be a Luo Han to come to provide a confession, but Luo Han to provide, mostly the current monks, mixed in the public monks, I can not see the ordinary eyes. The scene is really spectacular, the first time I have a chance to see it, it is quite shocking~ especially the picture of the harmonious coexistence of monks and Taos, Tibetans and Hans, it is rare to see it~