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ordered the bell to be melted to produce copper coins, but this did not occur. In 1959, the temple was destroyed, and the bell was kept in the ruins of the site. In 1966, during the
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and was hung in the Treasure Building of the Shengji temple in 1567. In 1913, Sichuan Military Governor
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Shèngjī Tóngzhōng) is a bronze temple bell that was formerly located at a Buddhist temple known as
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However, Shengji Temple was destroyed in 1959 and the bell is currently located in Baoguo Temple.
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It has been a Provincial-Level Protected Cultural Relic of Sichuan Province since 2002, and a
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1564, during the Ming dynasty. It was insribed with scriptural verses from the
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The Treasure Building of Shengji Temple, where the bell was kept
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Major National Historical and Cultural Sites in Sichuan
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Chinese

Major Historical and Cultural Site
Shengji Temple
Mount Emei
China
Chinese
pinyin
Shengji Temple
Mount Emei
Sichuan Province
Nationally Protected Cultural Relic of China
Agama Scriptures
Yin Changheng
Cultural Revolution
four olds

"圣积铜钟"
Category
Major National Historical and Cultural Sites in Sichuan

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