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Chongshan Temple (Jiangsu)

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Chongshan Temple was completely destroyed by fire during the Manchu invasion of the 17th century.
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Chongshan Temple was gradually fell into ruin in the late Qing dynasty and early
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Most of the temple buildings were devastated in 1854 during the
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Chongshan Temple reactivated its religious activities in 1995.
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After the establishment of the Communist State, abbot Quanyao (
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The temple traces its origins to the former "Guanyin Hall" (
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Religious buildings and structures completed in 1883
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Index

Affiliation
Buddhism
Deity
Chan Buddhism
Yixing
Jiangsu
Chongshan Temple (Jiangsu) is located in Jiangsu
Geographic coordinates
31°24′18″N 119°38′13″E / 31.404951°N 119.637001°E / 31.404951; 119.637001
Style
Chinese architecture
Chinese
pinyin
Buddhist temple
Yixing
Jiangsu
Liang dynasty
Kangxi Emperor
Qing dynasty
Yuan dynasty
Hongwu period
Ming dynasty
Hall of Guanyin
Hall of Four Heavenly Kings
Yongle Emperor
Buddhist Texts Library
Emperor Yingzong
Mahavira Hall
Hall of Bhaisajyaguru
Chenghua Emperor

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