The Tanzhe Temple (Chinese: 潭柘寺; pinyin: Tán Zhè Sì; literally "Temple of Pool and Zhe Tree") is a Buddhist temple situated near China National Highway 108 in a mountainous area to the west of Beijing.
Building work on the Yonghegong Temple started in 1694 during the Qing Dynasty. It originally served as an official residence for court eunuchs.
In the period of Emperor Xuanzong of Tang, Indian monks came to the temple to discuss and lecture on Buddhism. After its decline in practical use, Emperor Xuanzong of Tang built a tower there.
It is famous as the original temple of Yinyuan Longqi, the temple's 33rd abbot and a Chan master.
Nanhua Temple is the Zen Buddhist monastery of the 6th Patriarch of Zen Buddhism Hui Neng, located near the city of Shaoguan in Guangdong Province.
tShaolin Temple is a Chinese Buddhist monastery associated with the martial arts.
It was the first Buddhist temple in China, established under the patronage of Emperor Ming in the Eastern Han capital Luoyang in the year 68.
Zhanshan Temple is a Buddhist temple in Qingdao, Shandong, China. It is located on the southern side of Zhanshan (literally 'clear' or 'deep mountain'), facing the sea.
It was founded in 1882 with two jade Buddha statues imported to Shanghai from Burma by sea.
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