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Quốc Ân Temple

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had the name of the temple changed to the Quốc Ân Temple, and gave the temple an exemption from the land taxation system. Chùa Quốc Ân is the seat of a Buddhist patriarch lineage of central Vietnam, since Zen Master Thích Nguyên Thiều was the 33rd patriarch of the Lâm Tế Zen School. Today, the bulk
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of Buddhists in central and southern Vietnam are believed to have taken refuge under Thích Nguyên Thiều's lineage of disciples and students. After the passing of Thích Nguyên Thiều, the ruling Nguyễn Lord of the time, Nguyễn Phúc Chu posthumously conferred him with imperial titles.
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was built in the garden of the temple, in which his remains were interred. The temple was the subject of another phase of expansion and renovation between 1837 and 1842. From 1846 to 1863, a triple gate was built, along with further shrines.
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who once ruled central and southern Vietnam and the city of Huế. The temple is situated on a small hill in the ward of Trường An in the city of Huế. It is located about 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) from the Phú Cam bridge that spans the
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At the time, the temple was a modest and simple. In 1822, the temple was the subject of another imperial funded renovation project, this time funded by
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At the front of the temple complex is the main ceremonial hall, while the patriarch hall is at the rear, while the
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The temple was founded by Zen Master Thích Nguyên Thiều (1648–1728), between 1682 and 1685, and was known as the
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in southern China. In 1677, he immigrated to southern Vietnam by boat, to settle in territory ruled by the
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In the main hall is a banner, containing a verse of praise of the temple and its founder, written by
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Index


Vietnamese alphabet
Chữ Hán



Chữ Nôm
񣘠


Huế
Vietnam
Nguyễn Phúc Chu
Nguyễn lords
Perfume River
Guangdong
Nguyễn lords
Bình Định
Amitabha
dharma

Tam quan
Nguyễn Phúc Trân
Nguyễn dynasty
Long Thành
Gia Long
Gia Long
Minh Mạng
stupa
sangha

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