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at the foot of Xuanweng Mountain at the Jin Springs. It was founded about 1,400 years ago and expanded during the following centuries, resulting in a diverse collection of more than 100 sculptures, buildings, terraces, and bridges.
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The best known structure at Jinci is the Hall of the Holy Mother (圣母殿, Shèngmǔdiàn), which was constructed from 1023 to 1032
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Major National Historical and Cultural Sites in Shanxi
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Mass Neurosis Religion: Colleted Essays about the Psychoanalysis of Religion
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Jin Shrines, Architectura Sinica Site Archive
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