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Baiyun Temple | |
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白云寺 | |
Religion | |
Affiliation | Buddhism |
Sect | Chan |
Location | |
Location | Shuangfupu Town, Ningxiang, Hunan |
Country | China |
Geographic coordinates | 28°06′33″N 112°20′14″E / 28.10917°N 112.33722°E |
Architecture | |
Founder | Guang'en |
Completed | AD 858 |
Baiyun Temple(simplified Chinese: 白云寺; traditional Chinese: 白雲寺; pinyin: Báiyún Sì), built in the twelfth year (858) of the age of Dazhong (847–860) of Tang Xuanzong (810–859) in the Tang dynasty (618–907).[1] It is listed on the culture relic preservations of Changsha, where Mao Zedong did social research in 1917. With a superbly vast outlook, it serves as an important site for Buddhist activities. It includes the Entrance, Torii, Deities Hall, Hall of the Great Heroes, Assisted dnyana, Dining Room, etc.[1]