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Do pagodas refer to temples?

Pagoda doesn't mean temple.

Fautu, a Chinese word, is also a Buddhist term, and its pinyin is fú tú, which is also a transliteration of "Fautu", a Buddhist language, and a Sanskrit Buddha. It means:

One refers to Buddha, Buddha; Two-finger Zen; Three-fingered monk; Four-fingered stupa; In the past, the top of an umbrella or flag was named because it looked like the top of a tower. An expensive color made by rolling dice in Liubo opera; Qizhi Baota Town. From "The History of the Later Han Dynasty, Biography of the Western Regions and Tianzhu": "He is weaker than the Yue people, and he is arrogant and does not fight, so it becomes a custom." Li Xian's Note: "The stupa is the Buddha."

This shows that the pagoda has no meaning of a temple.

Pagoda refers to the temple:

Futu Temple, also known as Futuren Temple, refers to a temple dedicated to Buddha, which is an early Buddhist temple in China. It was built by Liu Ying, the king of Chu in the Eastern Han Dynasty, and is the earliest Buddhist temple in China. (The Book of the Later Han Dynasty is the Buddhist Temple, and the Book of the Later Han Dynasty is the Buddhist Temple. )

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Fauna.

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Buddhist Temple.