Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Longmen Grottoes' has mentioned 'Temple' in the following places:
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Contents 1 Geography 2 History 2.1 Early history 2.2 Later history 3 Panorama 4 Grottoes 4.1 Guyangdong 4.2 Binyang 4.3 Fengxian 4.4 Others 5 Temples 5.1 Xiangshan Temple 5.2 Bai Garden temple 5.3 Tomb of Bai Juyi 6 Preservation and restoration 7 See also 8 References 9 External links | WIKI |
Guyangdong or the Shiku Temple, credited to Emperor Xiaowen, was the first cave temple to be built at the center of the southern floor of the West Hill. | WIKI |
Statues of Kasyapa and Ananda, the two principal disciples of Vairocana, and of two Bodhisattvas with crowns flank the main statue, in addition to numerous images of "lokapalas (guardians or heavenly kings), dvarapalas (temple guards), flying devas and numerous other figures. | WIKI |
Reached by modern, concrete stairs up the face of a cliff, Qianxisi, or Hidden Stream Temple Cave, is a large cave on the northern edge of the west hill. | WIKI |
Xiangshan Temple | WIKI |
Some important ones include Xiangshan Temple, Bai Garden temple, and the Tomb of Bai Juyi. | WIKI |
[9] Others are Tongle temple, begun under Emperor Mingyuan; Lingyan and Huguo temples, under Emperor Wencheng; Tiangong temple, under Xiaowen; and Chongfu temple, under Qianer. | WIKI |
Xiangshan Temple[edit] | WIKI |
Xiangshan Temple is one of the earliest of the ten temples at Longmen. | WIKI |
It was reconstructed some time in 1707, during the reign of the Qing Dynasty, patterned on an old temple that existed there. | WIKI |
New additions included board walks, compound wall and a new gate from the southern end of the temple. | WIKI |
Bai Garden temple[edit] | WIKI |
Bai Garden is temple situated on the Pipa peak, to the north of the east hill (Xiangshan Hill). | WIKI |
The temple is surrounded by thick vegetation of pine and cypress trees. | WIKI |