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How many temples are there in Nanjing?

The poem "Four hundred and eighty halls in the Southern Dynasties, how many towers are misty and rainy", the Southern Dynasties is now Nanjing.

After the Eastern Jin Dynasty, the four dynasties of Song, Qi, Liang and Chen, with Jiankang (now Nanjing) as their capital, were collectively called the Southern Dynasties. The emperors and bureaucrats of the Southern Dynasties built Buddhist temples in Beijing (now Nanjing). According to "Guo Ancestral History of the Southern Historian", "There are more than 500 Buddhist temples in the summer" (there are more than 500 Buddhist temples in Kyoto). The 480 temples mentioned here are approximate figures.

Original poem:

Jiangnan Chuntang: Du Mu

Jiangnan, the sound of green and red flowers, the waterside village in the foothills. ?

More than 480 ancient temples were left in the Southern Dynasties, and countless pagodas were shrouded in wind and rain.

Explanation:

The vast south of the Yangtze River is full of singing and dancing, green trees and red flowers set each other off, and wine flags are flying everywhere at the foot of the water town. More than 480 ancient temples left over from the Southern Dynasties are now shrouded in this misty rain.

Extended data:

In 229, Sun Quan, Emperor Wu, established Moling as the capital and rebuilt the industry. Since then, the rise of Nanjing has made China's political center out of the pattern of the Yellow River cultural plate, leading the development of the Yangtze River basin and even the whole southern China. Since then, Song, Qi, Liang and Chen of the Eastern Jin and Southern Dynasties have successively established their capitals here, so Nanjing is known as the "ancient capital of the Six Dynasties". Today, there are Jiankang City ruins under Nanjing Library and Six Dynasties Museum.

During the Six Dynasties, Jiankang City was the largest city in the world at that time, with a population of one million. It is the first city in the world with a population of over one million. China ancient culture was preserved in Nanjing by the Han nationality through the southern crossing of Yiguan. During the Six Dynasties, Nanjing and Rome were both called "the two centers of world classical civilization", and the culture of the Southern Dynasties, represented by Jiankang, had a far-reaching influence in human history.

Jiankang City in the Six Dynasties occupies an important position in the history of the development of the ancient capital of China, and it is the first example of the axisymmetric layout of the capital. Its plane layout and architectural form have a far-reaching impact on later generations, deeply affecting East Asian countries. Taicheng, the Forbidden City in the Six Dynasties, was imitated by the capitals of the Northern Wei Dynasty and East Asian countries, connecting the Qin and Han Dynasties with the Sui and Tang Dynasties, which profoundly influenced the shape of capital construction in later generations.

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Baidu Encyclopedia-Nanjing (the capital and sub-provincial city of Jiangsu Province)