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What temples are there in Zhejiang?

1, Zhaoming Temple:

Zhaoming Temple, there are Zhaoming Temple in Lin 'an, Zhejiang and Zhaoming Temple in Fuding, Fujian since ancient times. Zhaoming Temple in Lin 'an, Zhejiang Province was built by Prince Zhaoming for meditation. It was called "Zhaoming Courtyard" and was given by the emperor, and later called "Zhaoming Temple".

Zhaoming Temple was built in Datong (527-529) of Liang Dynasty more than 500 years ago/kloc-0. Prince Zhaoming Xiaotong once divided the Diamond Sutra in this mountain. He also edited the earliest extant anthology of Zhao Ming in China. This anthology has a wide influence in Chinese literary circles in China and even in the world.

2. Juehai Temple:

Located in the west of Xiexi Street, Jiaxing City, formerly known as Baozhong Temple. In the ninth year of Song Chun (1249), Zhao Ru, a scattered doctor, abandoned his house, and in the eleventh year, the court gave him a name to repay his kindness. In the 25th year of Yuan Dynasty (1365), it was changed to a temple, and it was named Juehai Temple in the Yongzheng period of Qing Dynasty. Abandoned several times, it is now the only well-preserved temple in the city.

3. Anfu Temple:

Located in Wencheng Shengshan, Wenzhou City, Zhejiang Province, it is adjacent to Wencheng Baizhang Mine in the east, Feiyun Lake, the largest freshwater lake in southern Zhejiang Province in the west, Tongling Gorge in National Forest Park, and Liu Ji's hometown in the north, with beautiful scenery and pleasant climate. It is a county-level cultural relics protection unit in wencheng county.

4. Emperor Temple:

Wenling Emperor Temple is located in the Emperor Village at the foot of Emperor Mountain in zeguo town, Wenling, Taizhou, so it is commonly known as Emperor Temple and Emperor Zen Temple. The Emperor Temple, formerly known as the Emperor's Temple for Protecting the Country, was built in the Tang Dynasty and is a well-known Millennium temple.

According to the records of Taiping County in Qing Dynasty, this temple was built in Fengcheng Mountain in the second year of Tang Dashun (89 1). According to legend, one day the bell in the temple stopped ringing, and people in the temple heard the voice of the Emperor Mountain, so it was a unique place, so they moved to the present site and were given gifts in Song Zhiping for three years (1066), commonly known as the Emperor Zen Temple.

Emperor Zen Temple is surrounded by mountains and waters, with pines and cypresses, lion water in the east, crane spring in the west, five peaks as the screen, Emperor Mountain as the barrier, Fengcheng in the east and Feng Ming in the west. There are ten scenic spots around the temple, such as Lion Rock, Immortal Bed, Shiguiqiao, Maiden Sister-in-law Hall, Immortal Shipbuilding, Optimus Prime, Yangtiandou and Bailongtan, which are unique Buddhist resorts.

5. Mituo Temple:

Founded in the fourth year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty (1878), it is one of the four major monasteries in Hangzhou in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China. The Songyuanzi where it is located can be said to be the hub of the west of the city at that time. "Waterways are vertical and horizontal, connecting canals, West Lake, merchants and tourists in an endless stream", describing the scene at the entrance of Mituo Temple.

Every spring, all kinds of incense boats flock to Hang Cheng, and the first stop for pilgrims is Mituo Temple. When they went to the bank of the pine factory, the pilgrims' first stop was Mituo Temple, and the incense was very strong. Walk along Stadium Road to Songmuchang, and enter from an obscure alley, which is Mituo Temple Lane. /kloc-Mituo Temple over 0/30 years old is now hidden in Mituo Temple Lane.

6. Xianghai Temple:

Located in Puyuan Town, Tongxiang City, Zhejiang Province, it was founded in Yuan Dynasty (1309) and has a history of more than 700 years. Formerly known as Fushan Temple, it was built by Kengkeng, the ancestor of Pu family in Puyuan Town. During the reign of Kangxi in Qing Dynasty, the sages of Qing Dynasty gave Erxianghai Temple a famous name.