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Is Huayan Temple in Emei Mountain the same as that in Huazang Temple?

Not the same temple!

Huazang Temple, the full name of "Yongming Huazang Temple", is located at the main peak of Jinding in Emei Mountain, with an altitude of 3077 meters. Jinding (Golden Hall) is one of the temples in Huazang Temple. Huazang Temple was founded in the Eastern Han Dynasty, then called Puguang Temple, and later renamed Guangxiang Temple. In the Ming Dynasty, the Pu Xian Temple was built in the highest place behind the temple, commonly known as the Bronze Hall. The top of the temple is gilded with gold, also known as Jinding. The peak where Jinding is located got its name.

Huayanding, an independent mountain name of Emei Mountain in Sichuan, is at an altitude of 19 14m. Strange, graceful, tower-shaped peak, standing at the waist of Mount Emei. It is located in the middle of Mount Emei, surrounded by mountains, and has a wide field of vision, with a considerable sea of clouds and sunrise. During the Yongzheng period of the Qing Dynasty, it was expanded into a peak temple, also known as Huayan Temple. In the past, the temple was dedicated to the statue of "sending the goddess", and later it was used to put the Buddha and the Jade Guanyin.