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What temples are there in Wu Hanyou?

1. Guiyuan Temple is located in Guiyuan Temple Road, Hanyang District, Wuhan City, Hubei Province. It was built by Master Bai Guang in Shunzhi 15 (AD 1658) of Qing Dynasty. Covering an area of 10 hectare, there are more than 200 temples and houses and more than 7,000 volumes of various Buddhist classics. Guiyuan Temple belongs to Cao Dongzong, one of the seven schools of Zen, so it is called Guiyuan Temple. Guiyuan Buddhist Temple is also called "Western Han Dynasty", because of its towering ancient trees and lush flowers and trees. It is also the seat of Wuhan Buddhist Association. It is also known as the four jungles of Wuhan with Baotong Temple, Xilian Temple and Zhengjue Temple. Guiyuan Temple is a national key temple in the Han nationality area and a national AAAA-level tourist attraction.

2. Gude Temple, located at No.74, Huangpu Road Landslide, Hankou, Wuhan City, Hubei Province, was founded by Longji in the third year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty. Originally known as Gude Mao Peng, it was expanded twice by Changhong during the period of1914-19. Renamed Gude Temple, it has the characteristics of "kindness and virtue". The core building of Gude Temple is Tong Yuan Treasure Hall, which adopts the structure of ancient Roman architecture. There are corridors and many square columns between the inner and outer walls, and there are round long windows on the facade wall, but it is the architectural style of Christian church.

3. Lianxi Temple is located in Panlong Mountain, 7.5km outside Dadongmen, Wuchang, Wuhan. It is one of the four Buddhist jungles in Wuhan and the only Buddhist "female jungle" in Wuhan-a nun. Lianxi Temple was built in the late Yuan Dynasty and early Ming Dynasty, when incense was very prosperous. Nowadays, the newly renovated Lianxi Temple has a quiet and antique environment, which attracts many monks and nuns at home and abroad to visit and pass on scriptures, making Lianxi Temple more famous at home and abroad, and the incense is growing day by day. Zhong Ni Branch of Wuchang Buddhist College has also been renovated here. The temple, facing south, covers an area of about 6.5438+0.3 million square meters and is surrounded by courtyard walls. The temple is divided into four parts: there is a courtyard at the entrance, an ancestral hall in the east, a meditation hall in the west and a Tomi Hall in the middle.

4. Baotong Temple is located at the southern foot of Hongshan in Wuchang, with a history of 1600 years. It is the only royal temple in Wuhan, listed as "National Key Buddhist Temple in Handi" by the State Council, and a key cultural relic protection unit in Hubei Province. It is one of the "four jungles" of Buddhism in Wuhan, and it is the first of all the temples in Wuchang with its large scale and majestic momentum. Climb the back door to the original Iron Buddha Hall. There are two iron buddhas in the hall, both relics of the Tang Dynasty, which were moved from the Iron Buddha Temple in the city. This temple used to be the place where the abbot spoke. Your Highness found Zhang Xi used in the abbot's statement in the stone tunnel. There is a silver pagoda in the temple, eight inches high and three inches wide, which is made in imitation of the Shwedagon Pagoda in Myanmar.

5. Zhuodaoquan Temple, also known as yuquan temple, is located at the southwest foot of Hufu in Wuchang, Hubei, at the intersection of Zhuodaoquan in Wuchang District (about 300 meters from the east gate of Huazhong Normal University to Luo Yu Road). This is a thousand-year-old temple. Guzhuo Daoquan Temple was named after Zhuodaoquan, the water god of earthquake. In addition to offering sacrifices to buddhas and bodhisattvas, Guan Yu, a famous general of Shu during the Three Kingdoms period, was also dedicated here, so this place is also the Guandi Temple. 20 14, 14 On February 3rd, the State Council announced the fourth batch of representative national intangible cultural heritage projects, and the project "The Legend of Three Kingdoms and the Legend of Zhuodaoquan" was successfully selected.

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Temple is one of the Buddhist buildings. The temples of Han Buddhism are all in the architectural style of China, while the temples of Tibetan Buddhism are mainly in the architectural style of China. However, the temple buildings in China intentionally blur the interior and exterior space, and pay attention to the mutual transformation of the interior and exterior space.