Xingjiao Temple, built on the Shaoling Plain, was the first of the eight temples in Fan Chuan in the Tang Dynasty. It is the graveyard of Master Xuanzang, a famous monk in China. In 664 AD, Master Xuanzang, a famous monk, died and was buried in Bailuyuan Tang Gaozong for two years (AD 669). He was reburied in Fengqi Plateau of Fan Chuan and built a five-story stupa. The following year, because the pagoda built the temple, Tang Suzong inscribed the word "Xingjiao", hence the name Xingjiao Temple.
Xingjiao Temple, facing south, is a scenic spot for Buddhists to visit and admire Xuanzang's remains, with solemn weather and overlooking Mount Zhongnan. There is a bronze Buddha of Ming Dynasty and a jade Buddha of Myanmar in the temple, as well as thousands of books of past dynasties. Premier Zhou accompanied Indian Prime Minister Nehru to visit Xuanzang's tomb tower.
Xingjiao Temple Tower is also called Xuanzang Lingta. Tang Xuanzang (602-644), a monk in the Tang Dynasty and one of the founders of Zhizong, was located in the Ci 'en Tower of Xingjiao Temple in Chang 'an District. Buried in Bailuyuan for the first time after death. In the second year of the general chapter (669), he moved to this site to erect a tower to build a temple, and Su Zong gave him the amount of "promoting education".
2. Kannonji
Xinjin Kannonji is located in Baoqiao Village, Shang Yong Town, about 7.5 kilometers south of the county seat. It faces Qiongshui, bears mountains, pines and cypresses, and is surrounded by clear water. The mountain is like the vault of Jiu Feng and the lotus, so it is called "Lotus meets green flowers". August 6 1956, announced as the first batch of key cultural relics protection units in Sichuan province. This temple is famous for its amazing Ming Dynasty murals.
3. xingguo temple
Xingguo temple, also known as xingguo temple, is located on the Qianfo Mountain in downtown Jinan. Qianfo Mountain is located in Lixia District, Jinan City, Shandong Province. Xingguo temple is located halfway up the Yinshan Mountain in Qianfo Mountain, with cliffs in the south and springs in the north. It is the main building of Qianfo Mountain. It was built during the reign of Emperor Kai of Sui Dynasty, and it was called "Thousand Buddha Temple". During the Zhenguan period of the Tang Dynasty, it was expanded and renamed as "xingguo temple".
4. Hongfu Temple
Hongfu Temple is located in Wutai, Shanxi. This temple with colorful sculptures is located in Hongfu Temple in Xinzhou, 23 kilometers northeast of Dingxiang County, Shanxi Province. This building used to be a temple. There are five main halls facing south, five east annex halls, two west annex halls, a south entrance and surrounding walls. In 2000, it was announced by the State Council as a national key cultural relics protection unit.
5. Huayan Temple
Huayan Temple is located in the southwest corner of Datong ancient city. Founded in the seventh year of Liao Dynasty (AD 1038), it was named after the Buddhist classic Huayan Jing. At the same time, it has the nature of the royal ancestral temple of Liao country and has a prominent position. After being destroyed by the war, Jin Tianjuan rebuilt it in three years (1 140).
The temple sits west to east, and more than 30 single buildings, such as Shanmen, Puguang Mingtang, Daxiong Hall, Prajna Tibetan Hall and Huayan Pagoda, are arranged on the two main axes of north and south respectively, with strict layout.
Huayan Temple, covering an area of 66,000 square meters, is a well-preserved temple complex in ancient China. 196 1 was announced by the State Council as the first batch of national key cultural relics protection units. 20 14 was approved as a national AAAA-level tourist attraction.
6. Zen Temple
Zen Temple was founded in Sui Dynasty, and it is one of the eight temples in Chang 'an Fan Chuan in Tang Dynasty. It is located at the north cliff of Nanshenheyuan, Xiaojiang Village, Chang 'an District, Xi City, Shaanxi Province, opposite Huayan Temple. Historical Evolution Zen Temple is located at the northern foot of Shenhe Plateau in Fan Chuan, Chang 'an District, Xi City. It faces Huayan Zuting, Huayan Temple on the bank of Shaoling Plateau in Chang 'an, and spans the north and south of Sichuan. The temple was founded in the Sui Dynasty and flourished in the Tang Dynasty.
7. Niutou Temple
Niutou Temple, an ancient temple in the Tang Dynasty, is located on the bank of Yinxun Slope in Shaoling, southeast of Qu Wei Town, Chang 'an District, about12km away from downtown Xi. It was one of the eight temples in Fan Chuan in the Tang Dynasty. ? Niutou Temple was built in the 11th year of Tang Zhenyuan (795) and the 6th year of Tang Zhenguan (632). During the reign of Xingguo in Song Taiping (976-983), it was renamed Fuchang Temple, and in the first year of Yuan You (1086), it was renamed Niutou Temple.
8. Fazhuang Temple
Fazhuang Temple, located next to nanzenji, nanshan park, Xining City, Qinghai Province, is the largest Buddhist temple in Qinghai Province. Fazhuang Temple was founded in 1943, and was originally located in Yuanshuzhuang, Chengxi District, Xining City. In 2003, in order to make way for the expressway construction of the West Tower (Xining-Ta 'er Temple), the temple was moved from Yuanshuzhuang to this place, which used to be the former site of Nanshan Wen Yuan.
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