Tar Monastery is one of the origins of Plateau Buddhism. It is said that it has been the reincarnation of Manjusri Bodhisattva and other Buddhist monks. The creation of Tar Monastery is closely related to him. Let's talk about Tar Monastery first. Tar Temple is a huge temple with an area of 600 mu, more than 800 monks and 14 living Buddhas. It also has a history of more than 600 years. It was built in the early Ming Dynasty. It is said that the whole temple first has a pagoda, then a temple. The pagoda is built with an allusion - "It is said that the great monk, Master Zhongkaba, went out to study Buddhism when he was young, and his mother grew older and missed Zhongkaba very much. However, due to the special inconvenience of traffic conditions, Zhongkaba had to send a letter to her mother telling her that building a tower and planting a column of trees for herself would be like seeing herself personally to alleviate her yearning. It is said that when the planted Bodhi tree grows to one meter, it produces 100,000 leaves, each of which has Buddhist language and is regarded as a miracle. Later, the local people built stone pagodas outside the Bodhi tree. Over time, temples were built, wooden pagodas were built outside the pagodas, and gold and silver pagodas were built outside the pagodas. Tibet's local Buddhist temples are widely decorated with large quantities of gold and silver. The pagoda is said to have used 35 tons of silver as its base and 860 kilograms of gold to shape it. It is called the "world's first solemnity". If it is written in the book, are all the temples rich and rivalrous? Today, the baby is thoroughly aware of it. Of course, this pagoda is only the origin of the Tar Temple. Many of the main halls of the Tar Temple are almost gold-plated or gold-covered. The Jinding Tar Temple is located in Lushaer Town, Huangzhong County, 25 kilometers southwest of Xining City, Qinghai Province. It is a national AAAAA-class tourist attraction. Tar Temple, also known as Tar Temple, was founded in the 10th year of Hongwu Ming Dynasty (1377). It is named after the Great Silver Pagoda built in memory of Zongkaba, the founder of the Yellow Religion, in Dajinwa Temple. It is called "Subenxian Bahrain" in Tibetan, which means "Maitreya Temple with 100,000 lions roaring Buddha statues". Tar Temple is the activity center of Tibetan Buddhism in Northwest China. It enjoys a great reputation in China and Southeast Asia. The central government of all dynasties highly respected the religious status of Tar Temple. The Ming Dynasty awarded many titles to religious figures in the upper class of the temple. Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty gave "Jing Shang Jin Liang" plaque, Emperor Qianlong gave "Fanzong Temple" title and "Vatican Family Building" plaque for the Dajinwa Temple. Butter flowers, murals and embroidery are praised as "the three masterpieces of art in Tar Temple". In addition, many Buddhist classics and academic monographs on history, literature, philosophy, medicine and legislation are also collected in the temple. The annual Buddhist activities "the Four Great Law Clubs" are even more lively. The butter flower sculpture of Tar Temple is also lifelike and famous far and near. Tar Temple is one of the six major monasteries of the Gelu Sect of Tibetan Buddhism in China. It is also one of the most famous historical sites in Qinghai Province and the key cultural relics protection unit in China.