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Introduce jiongji and jiongji.

1, Dajigong, located in Jinchangfang, Chang 'an City, Tang Dynasty (now southwest of Shaanxi Province), is the ancestral home of "Wei Zhi Zong", one of the eight sects of Buddhism in China, and one of the three translation sites in Chang 'an City in Tang Dynasty, with a history of 1350 years.

2. Daxiong Hall is the most famous and magnificent Buddhist temple in Chang 'an City in Tang Dynasty, which was built by Li Tang's decree. In the 22nd year of Emperor Taizong's Zhenguan reign (648), Prince Li Zhi founded Jeju in memory of his mother, Empress Wende. Xuanzang presided over the temple affairs here, led the field of Buddhist scripture translation, founded the only-knowing Sect, one of the eight schools of Buddhism in Han Dynasty, and became the ancestral home of the only-knowing Sect. The Wild Goose Pagoda in Daigakuji was built by Xuanzang himself, so Daigakuji has a very prominent position in the history of Buddhism in China, which has always been valued by Buddhist circles at home and abroad.

3. 196 1 On March 4th, 2008, the Big Wild Goose Pagoda of Dacien Temple was announced by the State Council as a national key cultural relics protection unit.

At the beginning of 4.200 1, Dajiju was awarded the first batch of 4A-level national tourist attractions.

5.2065438+On June 22nd, 2004, at the 38th meeting of UNESCO World Heritage Committee held in Doha, Qatar, the Wild Goose Pagoda of Ji 'an Temple was successfully listed in the World Heritage List as a site in the Silk Road: Chang 'an-Tianshan Corridor Road Network jointly applied by China, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan.

6, 2065438+May, 2006 14, the world's only artificially planted Silla tree was successfully transplanted to Ji 'en Temple in Xi 'an after years of cultivation.