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The Three Pagodas of the Chongsheng Temple (Chinese: 崇圣寺三塔; pinyin: Chóngshèng Sì Sāntǎ) are an ensemble of three independent pagodas arranged on the corners of an equilateral triangle, near the old town of Dali, Yunnan province, China, dating from the time of the Kingdom of Nanzhao and Kingdom of Dali in the 9th and 10th centuries.
Chongsheng Temple, (simplified Chinese: 崇圣寺; traditional Chinese: 崇聖寺; pinyin: Chóngshèng Sì, also known as SanTa Si or Tianlong Si [citation needed]), is a Buddhist temple near the old town of Dali in Yunnan province, southern China. The Three Pagodas are part of the complex.
The Dali Kingdom, also known as the Dali State (simplified Chinese: ... Pagoda of Chongsheng Temple, the royal temple of the Dali . Dharani pillar of Dali, 1220 .
Three Pagodas of Chongsheng Temple: Chongsheng si san ta 崇圣寺三塔: Dali City: 1-65 Cuan Baozi Stele: Cuan Baozi bei 爨宝子碑: Qujing: 1-126 Cuan Longyan Stele: Cuan Longyan bei 爨龙颜碑: Luliang County: 1-127 Site of the Meeting with King Duan
Dali's Wuhualou in 1918. Dali Old Town, with Chongsheng Pagoda and the Cangshan range South gate of the ancient city of Dali. The Dali area was formerly known as Xiemie (苴咩; Xiémiē). The old town was the medieval capital of both the Bai kingdom Nanzhao (779–902) and the Kingdom of Dali (937–1253).
Chongsheng Temple (Fujian) ... in Jiangsu, the tallest pagoda and tallest wooden structure in the world. [1] Chongshan Temple ... (Dali) Yuantong Temple; Zhusheng ...
Small Wild Goose Pagoda: Tang: Xi'an, Shaanxi Province 65: 1-0065-3-018: Chongsheng Temple Three Pagodas of Dali: Tang, Five Dynasties: Dali City, Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan Province 66: 1-0066-3-019: Yunju Temple Pagoda and Stone Sutras: Sui, Tang, Liao, Jurchen Jin: Fangshan County, Beijing 67: 1-0067-3-020: Xinjiao Temple Pagoda ...
Chongsheng Temple (Yunnan), in Dali Town, Yunnan, China Or, as simplified Chinese: 崇圣祠 ; traditional Chinese: 崇聖祠 ; pinyin: Chóngshèng Cí : The Hall for Admiration of the Sage at the Beijing Temple of Confucius