Famen Temple
Famen Temple is located in Fufeng County, Shaanxi Province, was built in the late Eastern Han Dynasty in the Hengling period (AD 147-180), has a history of more than 1800 years, is famous for enshrined in the Buddha Shakyamuni Buddha finger bone relics, has the reputation of "the ancestor of Guanzhong Pagoda Temple", known as Asoka Temple in ancient times; Emperor Wen of Sui opened the emperor three years (AD 583) renamed "Chengshi Dojo", the first year of Tang Wude (AD 618) Gaozu Li Yuan named "Famen Temple", which is still used today. Since the fourth year of Xianqing (659 AD) Tang Gaozong first welcomed the Buddha's finger relics to the fifteenth year of Xiantong (874 AD) Tang Xizong returned the Buddha's finger relics, and the Tang Dynasty successively had Gaozong, Wuhou, Zhongzong, Suzong, Dezong, Xianzong, Yizong and Xizong eight emperors sent six greetings and two offerings to the Buddha finger relics of Famen Temple.