Английская Википедия:Foguang Temple (Mangshi)
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox religious building Foguang Temple (Шаблон:Zh) is a Theravadin Buddhist temple located in Mangshi, Yunnan, China.Шаблон:Sfnb
Name
The name of the temple in Dai language is "Zhuang He Xing" (Шаблон:Zh), meaning "a Buddhist temple holds the first Buddhist texts".Шаблон:Sfnb
History
The temple was originally built in 1873, during the region of Tongzhi Emperor (1862–1874) of the Qing dynasty (1644–1911). It used to be the palace of Fang Qinglu (Шаблон:Zh), who was the 20th Tusi. Towards the completion of the project, someone reported to the Qing government that the building had violated regulations, and Fang Qinglu had to change it into a Buddhist temple.Шаблон:Sfnb
The temple was slightly damaged during the Second Sino-Japanese War. In the Cultural Revolution, most of its buildings were completely destroyed by the Red Guards, only the Main Hall and South Hall survived. After the 3rd Plenary Session of the 11th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party, the policy of some religious freedom was implemented. Foguang Temple was renovated and restored in 1983.[1]
Architecture
The Main Hall is the most important hall in the temple, it has a double-eave gable and hip roofs. The statue of Gautama Buddha is enshrined in the hall.Шаблон:Sfnb
Gallery
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Foguang Temple Entrance
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Foguang Temple Pagoda
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