Puji Chan Temple, also known as Qiansi Temple, is located at the southern foot of Lingyufeng. It is the oldest monastery in Putuo Mountain and the largest monastery in Putuo Mountain. Together with Fayu Temple and Huiji Temple, the three main temples of Putuo constitute the main structure of the Guanyin Doctrine of Putuo Mountain. The Buddhist Association of Mount Putuo and the residence of the abbots of Mount Putuo in Xidi are all located here. In addition, major Buddhist activities and reception activities are also held here. The predecessor of Puji Temple was "not willing to go to Guanyin Temple", which was built in Tang Dynasty. During the reign of Song Shenzong and Yuanfeng, the imperial edict was rebuilt and named "Baotuo Guanyin Temple" for Guanyin Bodhisattva. The present temple was built during the reign of Emperor Kangxi and Yongzheng in the Qing Dynasty. The temple has six halls, running through a central axis from south to north. There are 357 halls in the temple, including the Great Hall, the Temple of Heavenly King, the Tibetan Sutra Building, the Hall, the Hall, the Building and the Xuan. Among them, Dayuantong Hall is the main hall of the whole temple. As soon as you enter the temple and smell the fragrance of Buddha, your restless heart will naturally calm down. Although it is not Buddhist festivals, holidays and crowds of people, in fact, the best feeling is that at the time of least tourists, it seems that you can better understand and appreciate the power of Buddhism to bring peace and enlightenment.