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    Tayuan Temple (Chinese: 塔院寺; pinyin: Tǎyuàn ) is located in the central area of Taihuai town in Mount Wutai, Shanxi Province, China. Tayuan Temple was...
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    Dayuan (redirect from Tayuan)
    Dayuan (or Tayuan; Chinese: 大宛; pinyin: Dàyuān; lit. 'Great Ionians'; Middle Chinese dâiC-jwɐn < LHC: dɑh-ʔyɑn) is the Chinese exonym for a country that...
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    Lingyin Temple (redirect from Lingyin Si)
    Temple (simplified Chinese: 灵隐寺; traditional Chinese: 靈隱寺; pinyin: Língyǐn ) is a prominent Chan Buddhist temple near Hangzhou that is renowned for its...
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    Jing'an Temple (redirect from Jing'an Si)
    Temple (simplified Chinese: 静安寺; traditional Chinese: 靜安寺; pinyin: Jìng'ān ; Shanghainese: Zin'oe Zy; lit. 'Temple of Peace and Tranquility') is an esoteric...
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    South Putuo or Nanputuo (Chinese: 南普陀寺; pinyin: Nán Pǔtuó ; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Lâm-phó͘-tô-) is a famous Buddhist temple founded in the Tang dynasty in the...
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    Longhua Temple (redirect from Longhua Si)
    Temple (simplified Chinese: 龙华寺; traditional Chinese: 龍華寺; pinyin: Lónghuá ; Shanghainese: Lon-ngu-zy; alternatively Lunghwa Temple; literally "Dragon...
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    Temple of King Ashoka (Chinese: 阿育王寺; pinyin: Āyùwāng ) is a Buddhist temple located in Yinzhou District of Ningbo, Zhejiang, China. The temple was first...
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    Yuantong Temple (redirect from Yuantong Si)
    Temple (simplified Chinese: 圆通寺; traditional Chinese: 圓通寺; pinyin: Yuántōng ) is an ancient Buddhist temple in Kunming, Yunnan, China. It is located in...
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    Buddhist scripture. After that, Huiguang promoted the Vinaya in Four Parts (四分律; fēn lǜ; Sanskrit: Dharmagupta-Vinaya), which formed the theoretical basis...
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  • White Horse Temple (redirect from Baima Si)
    at the Baima si (Pai ma) monastery in Jiankang (previously Jianye), the capital of the Eastern Jin (317-420). There was also a Baima si at Xiangyang where...
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