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Guangxiao Temple (Chinese: 光孝寺) is one of the
oldest Buddhist temples in Guangzhou, the
capital of China's
Guangdong Province. As the
special geographical...
- Yao
Guangxiao (姚廣孝, 1335–1418), also
known by his
dharma name
Daoyan (道衍), was a
Chinese military strategist,
statesman and Chan
Buddhist monk who lived...
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Guangxiao Temple may
refer to:
Guangxiao Temple (Guangzhou), in Guangzhou, Guangdong,
China Guangxiao Temple (Putian), in Putian, Fujian,
China This disambiguation...
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Guangxiao Temple (Chinese: 光孝寺; pinyin:
Guāngxiào Sì) is a
Buddhist temple located in
Chengxiang District of Putian, Fujian, China. It has been burned...
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supporting Yao
Guangxiao. The
scholars spent four
years compiling the
leishu encyclopedia,
under the
leadership of
general editor Yao
Guangxiao. The encyclopedia...
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Province on a
pilgrimage to the
Guangxiao (Bright
Filial Monastery), in Guangzhou. This is
entirely plausible as the
Guangxiao monastery is one of the oldest...
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period and
restored in 1900.
Chinese Buddhism List of
Buddhist temples Guangxiao Temple (Guangzhou)
Hualin Temple (Guangzhou)
Ocean Banner Temple Jocelyn...
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posthumous name "Emperor
Yingyun Fatian Shenzhi Rensheng Zhidao Guangde Guangxiao" (應運法天神智仁聖至道廣德光孝皇帝) by Li
Deming in 1005. Later, he was
honored with the...
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Kublai had done so
before him,
posthumously he
became Emperor Qinming Guangxiao (欽明廣孝皇帝) with
temple name
Emperor Chengzong of Yuan. He was succeeded...
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Guoqiang as the
Yongle Emperor Yu Xiao**** as
Empress Xu Du Yulu as Yao
Guangxiao Theresa Lee as Shana'er Yu
Xiaoxue as Song
Lianxin Sun
Qiang as Wu Xuan...