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What temples are there in Taixing?

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Since the Qing Dynasty, the Buddhist sects in Taizhou have not been complicated. Nine Jungles: Guangxiao Temple, Dongshan Temple, Xishan Temple, Nanshan Temple, Beishan Temple, Yusheng Temple, Juezheng Temple, Yongning Temple and Silent Temple.

1 Guangxiao Temple is not much to say, I believe everyone in Taizhou knows ~!

Dongshan Temple and Zhu Guangdou inscribed "Zhangwangdian, Dongshan Temple", located in Baoba Village, Dong Xiao Township, was built in the middle of Tang Dynasty (874 ~ 859) and later dedicated to Zhang Zhicheng, the leader of the peasant uprising army at the end of Yuan Dynasty.

Xishan Temple, also known as Xishan Baiyun Temple, is now located at No.22/KLOC-0, Lingyuan Road, Hailing, Taizhou City, the junior high school campus affiliated to Taizhou Middle School in Jiangsu Province. Founded in Song Dynasty, it was renovated many times in Ming and Qing Dynasties. The existing Daxiong Hall and Tianwang Hall are buildings of the Qing Dynasty. Baiyun Temple in Xishan was founded in the Southern Song Dynasty, and was once famous for its Nanmu Pagoda, Hall and Ancient Bell.

Nanshan Temple, located in the southeast of Taizhou Old Town, is located in Taizhou Cement Products Factory. It was built in Ganfu, Tang Xizong for three years (AD 876) and has a history of 1 130 years. Things have changed, and there are only a few attached houses to the east of Nanxian Temple. Despite thousands of years of wind and rain, Nanshan Temple's Daxiong Hall still stands tall. It is the crystallization of the wisdom of China's ancient craftsmen and the witness of Taizhou's historical development. The Daxiong Hall of Nanshan Temple is the highest-ranking building in feudal society-double eaves temple, nanmu golden column and connecting column. There are also colored paintings of the Song Dynasty hanging on the beams in the hall, which is praised as "the first hall in Jiangsu and Zhejiang" by cultural relics experts.

Beishan Temple, located in the north of Zhou Zhou, was founded by the Zen master of the King of Wu in the first year of Tang Bao (825). The temple building is magnificent, the Buddhist temple is tall, with 100-foot towers and 100 water boilers. Zhuoxiquan is one of them. During the period of Jian Yan and Shaoxing in the Southern Song Dynasty, Jin Bing invaded the south and was destroyed by the war. After Xi Chun, the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties successively rebuilt and expanded. Buildings and halls are towering into the sky, and squatters are row upon row. The scale is second only to the Guangxiao Temple in Taizhou, which was one of the eight Buddhist jungles in Taizhou at that time. There are also Daxiong Hall and Zhuoxi Spring.