Linggu Temple ( simplified Chinese : 灵 谷 寺 ; traditional Chinese : 靈谷寺 ; pinyin : Línggǔ Sì ; literally: "Spirit Valley Temple") is a Buddhist temple in Nanjing . The temple was described as "the best Buddhist temple in the world". [1] It is now surrounded by a large park.
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2018 |
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Linggu Temple ( simplified Chinese : 灵 谷 寺 ; traditional Chinese : 靈谷寺 ; pinyin : Línggǔ Sì ; literally: "Spirit Valley Temple") is a Buddhist temple in Nanjing . The temple was described as "the best Buddhist temple in the world". [1] It is now surrounded by a large park. |
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2017 |
89153 characters 5 sections 8 paragraphs 13 images 450 internal links 3 external links |
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Linggu Temple ( Chinese : 灵谷寺 ; pinyin : línggǔ sì ) is a Buddhist temple in Nanjing , Jiangsu , China . The temple was described as "the best Buddhist temple in the world". [1] It is now surrounded by a large park. |
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2016 |
54378 characters 5 sections 8 paragraphs 13 images 234 internal links 3 external links |
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Linggu Temple ( Chinese : 灵谷寺 ; pinyin : línggǔ sì ) is a Buddhist temple in Nanjing , Jiangsu , China . The temple was described as "the best Buddhist temple in the world". [1] It is now surrounded by a large park. |
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2015 |
52326 characters 5 sections 8 paragraphs 11 images 231 internal links 3 external links |
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Linggu Temple ( Chinese : 灵谷寺 ; pinyin : línggǔ sì ) is a Buddhist temple in Nanjing , Jiangsu , China . The temple was described as "the best Buddhist temple in the world". [1] It is now surrounded by a large park. |
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2014 |
44659 characters 2 sections 6 paragraphs 6 images 229 internal links 3 external links |
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Linggu Temple ( Chinese : 灵谷寺 ; pinyin : línggǔ sì ) is a Buddhist temple in Nanjing , Jiangsu , China . The temple was described as ' the best Buddhist temple in the world' . [1] It is now surrounded by a large park. |
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2013 |
44660 characters 2 sections 6 paragraphs 6 images 229 internal links 3 external links |
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Linggu Temple ( Chinese : 灵谷寺 ; pinyin : línggǔ sì ) is a Buddhist temple in Nanjing , Jiangsu , China . The temple was described as ' the best Buddhist temple in the world' . [1] It was now surrounded by a large park. |
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2012 |
44106 characters 2 sections 6 paragraphs 6 images 229 internal links 2 external links |
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Linggu Temple ( Chinese : 灵谷寺 ; pinyin : línggǔ sì ) is a Buddhist temple in Nanjing , Jiangsu , China . The temple was described as ' the best Buddhist temple in the world' . [1] It was now surrounded by a large park. |
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2011 |
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Linggu Temple ( Chinese : 灵谷寺 ; pinyin : línggǔ sì ) is a Buddhist temple in Nanjing , Jiangsu , China . The temple was described as ' the best Buddhist temple in the world' . [1] It was now surrounded by a large park. |
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2010 |
24797 characters 1 sections 6 paragraphs 6 images 113 internal links 2 external links |
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Linggu Temple ( Chinese : 灵谷寺 ) is a Buddhist temple in Nanjing , Jiangsu province, China . The temple's surrounding is today a large park. |
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2009 |
24792 characters 1 sections 6 paragraphs 6 images 113 internal links 2 external links |
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Linggu Temple ( Chinese : 灵谷寺 ) is an Buddhist temple in Nanjing , Jiangsu province, China . The temple's surrounding is today a large park. |
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2008 |
9739 characters 1 sections 6 paragraphs 3 images 33 internal links 2 external links |
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The temple was first built in 515 under the reign of the Liang Dynasty (502-557). It used to lie at the northeast foot of Mount Zhongshan , i.e. where Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum now locates, since Emperor Zhu Yuanzhang chose the place to be his mausoleum and then the temple was moved to the present place. The temple was named by Emperor Zhu Yuanzhang himself. It used to be large and covered an area of over 300,000 square metres. Later it was destroyed in warfare under the reign of Emperor Xianfeng and rebuilt under the reign of Emperor Tongzhi in the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911). In the temple, except for Buddhas and Bodhisattvas , Monk Xuanzang and his relic were enshrined and worshiped. |
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2007 |
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The temple was first built in 515 under the reign of the Liang Dynasty (502-557). It used to lie at the northeast foot of Mount Zhongshan , i.e. where Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum now locates, since Emperor Zhu Yuanzhang chose the place to be his mausoleum and then the temple was moved to the present place. The temple was named by Emperor Zhu Yuanzhang himself. It used to be large and covered an area of over 300,000 square metres. Later it was destroyed in warfare under the reign of Emperor Xianfeng and rebuilt under the reign of Emperor Tongzhi in the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911). In the temple, except for Buddhas and Bodhisattvas , Monk Xuanzang and his relic were enshrined and worshiped. |
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2006 |
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The temple was first built in 515 under the reign of the Liang Dynasty (502-557). It used to lie at the northeast foot of Mount Zhongshan , i.e. where Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum now locates, since Emperor Zhu Yuanzhang chose the place to be his mausoleum and then the temple was moved to the present place. The temple was named by Emperor Zhu Yuanzhang himself. It used to be large and covered an area of over 300,000 square metres. Later it was destroyed in warfare under the reign of Emperor Xianfeng and rebuilt under the reign of Emperor Tongzhi in the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911). In the temple, except for Buddhas and Bodhisattvas , Monk Xuanzang and his relic were enshrined and worshiped. |
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2005 |
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