Guangsheng Temple

The Guangsheng Temple (广胜寺) is a Buddhist temple, located at the southern foot of Mt. Huoshan, 17 km northeast of Hongtong County, Shanxi, China. The temple was built in 147[1] and was changed to its present name in the Tang Dynasty. It has three parts: the upper temple, the lower temple and the Shuishen Temple (Temple of Water God). The world-renowned drama murals from the Yuan dynasty are kept in the lower temple.[2]

The famous Zhaocheng Jin Tripitaka was discovered at the Guangsheng Temple in 1933.[3][4]

References

  1. the first year of the Jianhe reign in the East Han Dynasty
  2. Important Relic under National Protection
  3. Cui, Fazhen (1149). "The Zhaocheng Jin Tripitaka". World Digital Library (in Chinese). Shanxi Sheng, China. Retrieved 8 September 2015.
  4. Asia Society; Chinese Art Society of America (2000). Archives of Asian art. Asia Society. p. 12.

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