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What Pujiang temples are there in Chengdu?

Chengdu Pujiang Temple includes Baihe Temple, Yuanjue Temple, Baoguang Temple, Huokeji Temple and Pujiang Confucian Temple.

1, Baihe Temple

Baihe Temple in Qin 'an County, also known as Ye Er Temple, is located in Ye Er Temple Village, Liu Ping Town, which is 10 km northeast of Qin 'an County, and is several kilometers away from provincial highway S220 (formerly provincial highway S304) 1. In 1980s, Ye Er Temple Village and other villages were rebuilt with donations from pilgrims, creating the existing scale, which is one of the three major temple fairs in Qin 'an County.

2. Yuanjue Temple

It is the main temple of Yuanjue Temple in Lin Ji. 1282, the North Island Sect built a temple in memory of the Mongolian spirit who died during the Mongolian invasion of Japan, and invited a master who had never studied Mongolia to preside over the mountain. Kamakura Takeyama is the second.

3. Baoguang Temple

Baoguang Temple is located at No.81Baoguang Avenue, Xindu District, Chengdu, Sichuan Province. This is the jungle of Zen. Built in the Sui Dynasty, it is now a reconstruction relic of the Qing Dynasty, covering an area of more than 80,000 square meters.

4. Hokeji

Huokeji was once an important temple of Tiantai Sect. Historically, Yanbei Temple is a green pavilion built after Zhongxing Temple (now an ancient religious temple in Dongyang). During the Sui and Tang Dynasties, the basic pattern of Buddhism was initially established, and various sects were formed, among which Tiantai Sect was the earliest Buddhist Sect founded in China, also known as Fahua Sect.

5. Pujiang Confucian Temple

According to the Records of Pujiang County, "The Confucian Temple in Pujiang County was built in the Hongwu period of Ming Dynasty, originally in the south of the county. It was moved to Dongjie in the 34th year of Qing Emperor Kangxi (1695), rebuilt in the 22nd year of Qianlong (1757) and 25th year of Jiaqing (1820). At the junction of the temple and the East Street, there is a tall stone shadow wall, all made up of bluestone piers, with an air gap between them. Stone wall covered with glazed tiles, Baoding backbone, about 30 meters long, 80 cm thick. It's magnificent.

Reference to the above contents: Baidu Encyclopedia-Baihe Temple, Baidu Encyclopedia-Pujiang Confucian Temple