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simplified Chinese: 大真觉寺; pinyin: Dà
Zhēnjué Sì) or "
Zhenjue Temple" (Chinese: 真觉寺; Chinese: 真覺寺; pinyin:
Zhēnjué Sì) for short, is a Ming
dynasty Buddhist...
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Cheng Zhenjue (fl. 210s–220s),
courtesy name Qiongyu,
originally named Cheng Jue, was a
member of the
Cheng clan in Niubing. She
married Zhang Wei, but...
- Vietnamese: Vĩnh Gia Huyền Giác), also
known as
Yongjia Zhenjue (Chinese: 永嘉真覺; pinyin: Yòngjiā
Zhēnjué), was a Zen and
Tiantai Buddhist monk who
lived during...
- in
China in Beijing. He was
responsible for
providing the
design of the
Zhenjue Temple which itself is a
replica of the
Mahabodhi temple. He is also said...
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minor variations: The
Flower Pagoda of
Liurong Temple,
built in 1373 The
Zhenjue Temple,
built in 1473 The
Pagoda of
Cishou Temple,
built in 1576 The Sarira...
- Miao and Yao
peoples rebelled against Ming
authority in Guangxi. 1473 The
Zhenjue Temple was completed. 1487 9
September The
Chenghua Emperor died. 22 September...
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replicated Buddhist structures, both as
temples and
miniature replicas.
Zhenjue Temple, Beijing,
China Mahabodhi Temple, Bagan,
Myanmar Wat Chet Yot, Chiang...
- Emperor. The key
figures of the Ming
Tiantai Buddhist revival were
Baisong Zhenjue (百松真觉, 1538-1589) and
Youxi Chuandeng (幽溪传灯, 1554-1628). Both were Chan...
- the
Indian Mahabodhi Temple.
Temples built according to this
design are:
Zhenjue Temple in Beijing, the
oldest temple of this
style in
China Five Pagoda...
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Temple Wofo
Temple Xifeng Temple Xihuang Temple Yonghe Temple Yunju Temple Zhenjue Temple Zhihua Temple Ciyun Temple (Chongqing)
Luohan Temple (Chongqing)...