Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Mount Qingcheng and the Dujiangyan Irrigation System' has mentioned 'Mountain' in the following places:
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Mountain in Sichuan, China | WIKI |
Mount Qingcheng (Chinese: xe9x9dx92xe5x9fx8exe5xb1xb1; pinyin: Qxc4xabngchxc3xa9ng Shxc4x81n) is a mountain in Dujiangyan, Sichuan, China. | WIKI |
The mountain has 36 peaks. | WIKI |
[2] Many of the essential elements of Taoism derived from the teachings and practices of the temples that were built on the mountain during the Jin and Tang Dynasties. | WIKI |
There are 11 Taoist temples on the mountain, and Mount Qingcheng was an important spiritual and philosophical center until the 17th century. | WIKI |
Mount Qingcheng, dominating the Chengdu plains to the south of the Dujiangyan Irrigation System, is a mountain famous in Chinese history as the place where in 142 CE the philosopher Zhang Ling founded the doctrine of Chinese Taoism. | UNESCO |
Most of the essential elements of Taoism culture are embodied in the teachings of Taoism that emanated from the temples that were subsequently built on the mountain during the Jin and Tang dynasties. | UNESCO |
The mountain resumed its role as the intellectual and spiritual centre of Taoism in the 17th century. | UNESCO |
The eleven important Taoist temples on the mountain reflect the traditional architecture of western Sichuan and include the Erwang Temple, the Fulong Temple, the Changdao Temple built over the place where Zhang Ling preached his doctrines, and the Jianfu Palace (formerly the Zhangren Temple). | UNESCO |
They express the importance of utilizing natural features to their fullest in constructing an irrigation system as well as Qingcheng Mountain's importance as one of the birth places of Tao ideology. | UNESCO |