Huayenian Buddhist Temple, the deepest part of Lanshan Mountain, is also a red leaf resort. Lanshan has been to Lanshan three times before, each time from the Tianlong Temple, after walking to the two courtyards, physical strength and interest have been almost exhausted, resulting in laziness to continue walking 1 kilometre to Huayenian Buddhist Temple. This time, we went there first in reverse. Waiting to see the scenery of Huaye Nianyan Buddhist Temple, I suddenly felt that I had missed a hundred million yuan before! The most beautiful red leaves in Lanshan were originally here! This is a huge cemetery. In ancient times, it was like a mass grave, where the bodies of the lonely soul without owner were discarded and allowed to be weathered or eaten by wild animals. Later, more than 1,000 years ago, Master Kanghai made great contributions to the death. When the Meiji period, there were many unearthed bones, so eight thousand stone towers were erected to support them. Each stone pagoda represents a dead soul, so it has such a spectacular scene today. Eight thousand stone pagoda gathering place, also known as Xiyuan Heyuan, is legendary located on the Bank of the Three Ways to Hell. After the temple was built, other cemeteries gradually moved in. At first glance, the weathered stone pagoda looks like a skeleton with white bones, but on top of the dead silence, the red leaves look like fire, forming an extreme contrast. There is also a bamboo forest deep in the Nianfo Temple. In fact, the picture of Lanshan bamboo forest published on the cover of the famous Lonely Planet is not the picture of Tianlong Temple, but the Buddhist Temple here. Because even in the peak season, there are few people here, so it is more suitable to take photos, not to take a large number of people.