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Mount Jiuhua (simplified Chinese: 九华山; traditional Chinese: 九華山; pinyin: Jǐuhuà Shān; lit. 'Nine Glorious Mountains') located in Chizhou , Anhui Province in China is an important Buddhist site and natural scenic spot.
Zhang Yuhuan (2012). "Dewy Pine Trees All Over the Mountains: Ganlu Temple on Mount Jiuhua" 《满山松针尽挂甘露:九华山甘露寺》. 《图解中国著名佛教寺院》 [Illustration of Famous Buddhist Temples in China] (in Chinese). Beijing: Contemporary China Publishing House. ISBN 978-7-5154-0135-5
Mount Jiuhua has always attracted creative minds; poets and artists have visited here. As a result, there has been a rich legacy of art in the Huacheng Temple. Great artists, poets, and playwrights such as Li Bai , Liu Yuxi , Du Mu , Mei Yaochen , Wang Anshi , Wen Tianxiang , Tang Xianzu and Zhang Daqian have come to the mountain.
The Shrine of Living Buddha (simplified Chinese: 肉身宝殿; traditional Chinese: 肉身寶殿; pinyin: Ròushēn Bǎodiàn) is a Buddhist temple located at the Divine Light Summit (神光岭) of Mount Jiuhua, in Qingyang County, Anhui, China. [1]
A hall in the Shrine of Living Buddha on Mount Jiuhua in Anhui This is a list of Buddhist temples , monasteries , stupas , and pagodas in the People's Republic of China . In this list are Wikipedia articles, sorted by location.
Tiantai Temple (simplified Chinese: 天台寺; traditional Chinese: 天臺寺; pinyin: Tiāntaí Sì), also known as the Temple of Ksitigarbha (地藏寺), is the highest Buddhist temple [1] dedicated to Ksitigarbha located on Mount Jiuhua, in Qingyang County, Anhui, China. [2]
Mount Jiuhua. Baisui Palace; Ganlu Temple (Mount Jiuhua) Huacheng Temple; Shrine of Living Buddha; Tiantai Temple (Mount Jiuhua) Zhantalin; Zhiyuan Temple (Mount Jiuhua) Baisuigong Temple; Qiyuansi Temple; Roushen Temple; Tianchi Temple; Dabeilou Temple; Guangji Temple (Wuhu) Langya Temple; Mingjiao Temple (Anhui) Sanzu Temple; Shangchan Temple ...
Zhiyuan Temple (simplified Chinese: 祗园寺; traditional Chinese: 祗園寺; pinyin: Zhīyuán Sì) is a Buddhist temple located on Mount Jiuhua, in Qingyang County, Anhui, China. [1] Alongside Ganlu Temple, Baisui Palace and Dongyan Chan Temple are honoured as the "Four Buddhist Temple on Mount Jiuhua".