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  • Meaning "temple of soul's retreat", Lingyin is one of the oldest [[Buddhist temples]] in China. ...n project was completed in October 2008, it reportedly became the "biggest Buddhist cultural tourism center" south of the [[Yangtze River]].
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  • ...ation]]. It is one of the few temples in the city proper since most of the temples in [[Beijing]] are scattered in the outskirts. ...h and 23rd of the lunar calendar, Buddhists come to the temple to worship. Buddhist delegations from other countries often come to visit the temple and the ass
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  • ...s_002.html) is located in [[Qingyang County]]. It is one of the four great Buddhist mountains in [[China]] (the other three are [[Mount E'mei]] in [[Sichuan]], ...he mountain. In its prime, Mount Jiuhua boasted over 300 temples and 5,000 Buddhist monks and nuns in residence. Now, over 50 are well-preserved.
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  • ...ddhism]] and nearly 10,000 [[Bhiksu]] and senior monks and more than 1,600 temples of [[Pali Buddhism]]. ...n Buddhism. Chinese Buddhism refers collectively to the various schools of Buddhist thought that have flourished in China since ancient times. These schools ha
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  • ...an Dynasty]] (25-220), lasting for some 1900 years. Now in Mount Wutai, 76 temples remain, ranking first in China. ([[Mount Wutai|More...]])
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  • '''Revak Buddhist Temple Ruins''' lie in the midst of the [[Kula Kansman Desert]], over 50 km ...ples with a stupa standing in a square courtyard as the center and outside temples. Chinese scholars think that its boom to bust was around the fourth century
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  • ...e he visited many famous temples. He studied Buddhist classics and learned Buddhist doctrines from Indian monk scholars. ('''[[Xuan Zang|More...]]''')
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  • ...The name Badachu means Eight Great Sites, and refers to the eight Buddhist temples and monasteries scattered across Cuiwei, Pingpo and Lushi hills at the foot The park is famous for its eight ancient [[Buddhist temples]] and monasterie: Changan Temple (Temple of Eternal Peace), Lingguang Templ
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  • ...The name Badachu means Eight Great Sites, and refers to the eight Buddhist temples and monasteries scattered across Cuiwei, Pingpo and Lushi hills at the foot The park is famous for its eight ancient [[Buddhist temples]] and monasterie: Changan Temple (Temple of Eternal Peace), Lingguang Templ
    820 bytes (123 words) - 04:46, 1 November 2019
  • ...The name Badachu means Eight Great Sites, and refers to the eight Buddhist temples and monasteries scattered across Cuiwei, Pingpo and Lushi hills at the foot The park is famous for its eight ancient [[Buddhist temples]] and monasterie: Changan Temple (Temple of Eternal Peace), Lingguang Templ
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  • ...by chiseling grottoes, building Buddhist temples, and personally preaching Buddhist scriptures.
    480 bytes (68 words) - 06:20, 17 March 2010
  • ...by chiseling grottoes, building Buddhist temples, and personally preaching Buddhist scriptures. ([[Northern Wei Dynasty|More...]])
    499 bytes (71 words) - 08:26, 9 February 2018
  • ...ves and 18 scenic spots. It is also home to 19 Daoist temples, 18 Buddhist temples and 32 shrines.
    485 bytes (71 words) - 02:23, 22 March 2010
  • ...e he visited many famous temples. He studied Buddhist classics and learned Buddhist doctrines from Indian monk scholars. After returning to Chang'an, he translated 75 Buddhist scriptures (1,335 volumes) into Chinese. He also wrote an account of his tr
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  • ...u''' ('''八大处''') means Eight Great Sites, and refers to the eight Buddhist temples and monasteries scattered across Cuiwei, Pingpo and Lushi hills at the foot
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  • ...u''' ('''八大处''') means Eight Great Sites, and refers to the eight Buddhist temples and monasteries scattered across Cuiwei, Pingpo and Lushi hills at the foot
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  • ...u''' ('''八大处''') means Eight Great Sites, and refers to the eight Buddhist temples and monasteries scattered across Cuiwei, Pingpo and Lushi hills at the foot
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  • ...u''' ('''八大处''') means Eight Great Sites, and refers to the eight Buddhist temples and monasteries scattered across Cuiwei, Pingpo and Lushi hills at the foot
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  • ...'''Mount Wutai''' is located in Wutai County, where people began to build temples in the Eastern Han Dynasty (25-220).[[Mount Wutai|(More...)]]
    256 bytes (41 words) - 00:49, 4 November 2010
  • '''Temple of Paradise''' is one of the four famous[[ Buddhist]] temples of the three northeast provinces. [[Temple of Paradise|(More...)]]
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