Wuzhongshan Temple was built in the 16th year of the Ming Dynasty in the East Han Dynasty, only six years after the Baima Temple, the first Buddhist temple in Luoyang in China, and was originally named the Puzhao Temple of Daguangshan; during the Yonghe years of the Jin Dynasty, the Buddhist monks in the Western Regions were expanded to this abbot, and the famous Tiancheng Mountain Xianying Temple was named; When Tang Gaozong, the prince Sangha, monks protected the tin, and returned the original name of Puzhao Temple in the fog Zhongshan; until Ming Xuanzong, it was renamed Kaihua Temple, and it has been used to this day. After the fog Zhongshan Temple was destroyed in the chaos of Zhang Xianzhong at the end of Ming Dynasty, most of the Qing Dynasty was restored, and the "Cultural Revolution" period was damaged. The remaining sites are mainly: Kaihua Temple: Shiping, Shipaifang, Shizhaobi, Shibei and other documented cultural relics in front of the temple are well preserved, and they are all relics left before the Ming Dynasty. Receiving Wangting: According to the surviving Buddha statue monument, the Wangting was built in Yongping, East Han Dynasty. During the Ming Hongwu years, the construction of the Gong Congyu Palace, the pavilion was changed during the Ming Long Qing years, and most of the relics left in the temple were cultural relics of the Ming Dynasty.
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Wuzhongshan Temple was built in the 16th year of the Ming Dynasty in the East Han Dynasty, only six years after the Baima Temple, the first Buddhist temple in Luoyang in China, and was originally named the Puzhao Temple of Daguangshan; during the Yonghe years of the Jin Dynasty, the Buddhist monks in the Western Regions were expanded to this abbot, and the famous Tiancheng Mountain Xianying Temple was named; When Tang Gaozong, the prince Sangha, monks protected the tin, and returned the original name of Puzhao Temple in the fog Zhongshan; until Ming Xuanzong, it was renamed Kaihua Temple, and it has been used to this day. After the fog Zhongshan Temple was destroyed in the chaos of Zhang Xianzhong at the end of Ming Dynasty, most of the Qing Dynasty was restored, and the "Cultural Revolution" period was damaged. The remaining sites are mainly: Kaihua Temple: Shiping, Shipaifang, Shizhaobi, Shibei and other documented cultural relics in front of the temple are well preserved, and they are all relics left before the Ming Dynasty. Receiving Wangting: According to the surviving Buddha statue monument, the Wangting was built in Yongping, East Han Dynasty. During the Ming Hongwu years, the construction of the Gong Congyu Palace, the pavilion was changed during the Ming Long Qing years, and most of the relics left in the temple were cultural relics of the Ming Dynasty.
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