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The Nine-Dragon Wall at the Jingshan Temple (徑山寺) Baycroft, Anne
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Jingshan Temple was originally built during the Tianbao (天寶) period of the Tang dynasty (唐朝, 618-907). It was most popular during the Southern Song dynasty housing over 1700 monks. Following centuries of war and disrepair, little of the original temple remains today. In 2008, a massive reconstruction of the entire temple site was started. Most fixtures on the site today are relativity new. At the back of the temple complex sits a Nine-Dragon Wall, carved in stone.
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The Nine-Dragon Wall at the Jingshan Temple (徑山寺)
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2019-07-03
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Jingshan Temple was originally built during the Tianbao (天寶) period of the Tang dynasty (唐朝, 618-907). It was most popular during the Southern Song dynasty housing over 1700 monks. Following centuries of war and disrepair, little of the original temple remains today. In 2008, a massive reconstruction of the entire temple site was started. Most fixtures on the site today are relativity new. At the back of the temple complex sits a Nine-Dragon Wall, carved in stone.
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2020-09-27
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Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library
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Attribution 4.0 International
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10.14288/1.0394509
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Unreviewed
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Graduate
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