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What temples are there in the main city of Chongqing? They are quiet.

Longtousi 1

Address: Poly Champagne Garden, Yulan Road, Longtousi, Yubei District 100

Chongqing Longtou Temple is located next to Sheng Xing Avenue and Shangpin Sixteen Community in Yubei District, Chongqing, adjacent to Jiangbei District. It is said that the hill where Longtou Temple is located is like a dragon whistling in the sky. In the early years, "at that time, the trees on the mountain were green, and the incense was lingering in the temple. The renovated temple had already reached a considerable scale. However, during the steelmaking process, the buildings of trees and temples were not spared. "

2. Qianfo Temple

Address: opposite Xuantanmiao Police Station, Nan 'an District

The Thousand Buddha Temple in Chongqing was built in the Ming Dynasty and was renamed three times. There are 1000 Buddha statues in the temple, hence the name. This temple was built in the Ming Dynasty and has a history of more than 400 years.

3. Kannonji

Address: No.391,Sikongli Street, Nan 'an District, Chongqing

Chongqing Nan 'an Cannon Base, formerly known as Yuxi Bridge Cannon Base in Nan 'an District, Chongqing, is located five kilometers away from Nan 'an District, east-west and backed by Nanshan. The ancient temple was built in Daoguang period of Qing Dynasty, next to Yuxi Bridge on Yuxi River, hence the name Yuxi Bridge Kannonji. Before liberation, it was a temple, now it is the jungle of Nepal, authentic. After liberation, religious activities stopped, Nepalese dispersed and temples were destroyed. After 1982 reopened, the newly-built Buddhist temple and its affiliated houses took on a new look. Today, there are 1 1 monks, more than 20 permanent laymen and 40,000 Buddhists.

4. Ciyun Temple

Address: Lion Mountain, Tan Xuan Temple, Nan 'an District

Ciyun Temple is located in Lion Mountain, Tan Xuan Temple, Nan 'an District, Chongqing. It is a national key temple and is now managed and used by the Buddhist community. The temple was founded in the Tang Dynasty and rebuilt in the 22nd year of Qing Qianlong (1757). Formerly known as Kannonji, 1927 was expanded by Master Yunyan and renamed Ciyun Temple. It was the only Buddhist temple in China at that time. The existing Buddhist buildings in the temple include eighteen pavilions, main hall, Pu Xian Hall, Liushu Hall, Guanyin Hall, Wei Tuo Hall, Thousand-handed Guanyin Hall, ancient Buddha Cave, etc. Most of them were built in the Tang Dynasty and were last renovated in 1936.

5. Lohan Temple

Address: minzu road, Yuzhong District, Chongqing

Luohan Temple was founded in the Northern Song Dynasty (1064- 1067), formerly known as Zhiping Temple. The temple was built because of Luohan Cave. "Notes on Places of Interest in Central Sichuan" records: "Zhiping Temple ... has Lohan and congenital points, both ancient points." In the 17th year of Qing Qianlong (1752), Dragon Shrines was rebuilt due to the collapse of Qian Dian. Later, it was also called Luohan Temple and Gufo Rock. One of the main Buddhist temples in China; National key cultural relics protection units; Member of Chongqing Buddhist Association.

Extended data:

Temple is one of the Buddhist buildings. The temples of Han Buddhism are all in the architectural style of China, while the temples of Tibetan Buddhism are mainly in the architectural style of China. However, the temple buildings in China intentionally blur the interior and exterior space, and pay attention to the mutual transformation of the interior and exterior space.

Tanmiao building is the building where China worships the ancestors of the sun, the moon, mountains and rivers. There are the Temple of Heaven, Ditan, Ritan, Yuetan, Confucian Temple (such as Confucius Temple), Wu Temple (such as Guandi Temple), Daiyue Temple on Mount Tai, Songyue Temple on Mount Song, Taimiao Temple (the ancestral temple of the emperor), and temples dedicated to the country (land) and millet (the god of agriculture) everywhere, which fully embodies the tradition of the Chinese nation.

The layout and structure of the altar temple building are the same as those of the palace building, but the architectural system is slightly simplified and the color cannot be more golden.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Longtou Temple? Baidu Encyclopedia-Thousand Buddha Temple? Baidu encyclopedia -Kannonji? Baidu Encyclopedia-Ciyun Temple? Baidu Encyclopedia-Luohan Temple? Baidu encyclopedia-temple