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In what year AD was Shiping Xiushan Temple built?

Xiushan Temple is located on the east slope of Xiushan Mountain, 15 kilometers southwest of Shiping County, Honghe Hani and Yi Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan Province. It was built in the Tang Dynasty and was originally named Zhenjue Temple. At the end of the Ming Dynasty, it was renamed Xiushan Temple. Its architectural complex has an ancient appearance and the environment is quiet. It is a rare tourist attraction that combines Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism. Xiushan Temple, Shiping County, Guangxi Xiushan Temple is located 13 kilometers west of Shiping County. Xiushan Temple is the earliest temple in Shiping, covering an area of ??1,826 square meters. It is composed of the mountain gate, front hall, middle hall, main hall, left and right side halls, and wing rooms. In 1924, Chen Heting, a celebrity in Shiping, initiated the construction of Lingyun Pavilion on the west side of Xiushan Temple, and together they formed the Xiushan Ancient Building Complex. According to the Records of Shiping Prefecture written by Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty: "Xiushan Temple was built in the Tang Dynasty and was originally named Zhenjue Temple." At the end of the Ming Dynasty, it was renamed Xiushan Temple because the temple was built on Xiushan Mountain.