Chinese Zen Master
Fayan Wenyi (885–958), and founder of the
Fayan school, taught at the
Qingliang Temple. Juefan Huihong, also known as Qingliang (died 1128 AD), a great and well-known Zen Buddhist teacher in China, came to live at the Qingliang Temple. Tiantong Rujing (1163–1228), a noted Zen master, was an abbot at the temple. During the
Southern Tang dynasty, the area was an
imperial summer resort. About 1500 AD, it was the Chongzheng Shuyuan academy. About that time, the temple was built for a Buddhist monastery name
Qingliang Si was established for which the park is best known. ==Description==