Wannian Temple (Mount Emei)

[1] In the Kaiyuan period (713–741) of Emperor Xuanzong, poet Li Bai stayed in the Pilu Hall (毗卢殿) and wrote many poems while listening to the music played by Guangjun (广浚).

[3] In 1535, in the Jiajing era of the Ming dynasty (1368–1644), Biechuan (别传) made three statues of Buddha in the temple.

[7] The Beamless Brick Hall was built in 1600 by Wanli Emperor to congratulate the birthday of his mother.

Walls of the hall are decorated with patterns of wood-like structures like circular arches, vertical columns, window lattices, etc.

The statue was cast in 980, during the 5th year of Taiping Xingguo period of the Northern Song dynasty (960–1127).

[8][9] Behind the Beanless Brick Hall is the Xingyuan Hall (行愿楼) housing three national treasures: the Wanli Golden Seal (万历金印), tooth relic of the Buddha (佛牙) and palm leaf manuscript (贝叶经).

According to the Annals of Mount Emei (《峨眉山志》), the palm leaf manuscript was presented by the King of Myanmar in the mid-16th century, namely the Jiajing period (1522–1566) of the Ming dynasty (1368–1644).

The Majestic Hall ( 巍峨宝殿 ) at Wannian Temple.
The Beamless Brick Hall at Wannian Temple.
Statue of Samantabhadra .