The temple is not small in scale, free to visit, very old. There are different Buddhist temples in the old and new, scattered and orderly. It is a good place to worship Buddha.
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Qingliang Temple Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Qingliang Temple was built in the first year of Emperor Yingzong's reign (1064) in the Northern Song Dynasty. The original site is 3 miles southeast of the city, and Zen Master Yunshen Yandong is the founder of the mountain. In the eighth year of Chunyou, Lizong of the Southern Song Dynasty (1248), Li Di, the county governor of Changzhou, was a shrine to Hu Su, and an ancestral hall of Hu Wengong was erected in the temple. At the end of the Yuan Dynasty, both the temple and the temple were destroyed. In the first year of Yongle's reign (1430), Ming Chengzu, Bao'en Temple was relocated and built at the present site. In the fifth year (1454) of Zong Jingtai in the Ming Dynasty, Hu Ying, the Minister of Rites, remembered that his ancestor Hu Su was a bachelor in Duanming Temple, and there was a temple in the temple, so he asked the court to change Baoen Temple to Duanming Temple.
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Qingliang Temple Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The temple is not small in scale, free to visit, very old. There are different Buddhist temples in the old and new, scattered and orderly. It is a good place to worship Buddha.
A famous temple in Changzhou, worth a visit
The renovated Qingliang Temple is very spacious. It is at the door of my house. I often pass by. There is a large parking lot at the door. It is at the crossroads. There is also Zhang Tailei Memorial Hall opposite, which is very convenient!
Changzhou Qingliang Temple, also known as Duanming Temple. Located at No. 14 Qingliang Road, south of Tongji Bridge, Changzhou City, it covers an area of 20.1 mu. Qingliang Temple buildings adopt a closed pattern of four courtyards, and its main buildings are Tianwang Palace, Daxiong Palace, Dabei Pavilion, Haijingtang and Tibetan Jinglou. The temple is particularly famous for its Buddhist temple and Tibetan Jinglou. The temple is located on the south side of the Tibetan Jinglou. It is a "back" shape, with a chic architecture and a scale rare in other monasteries. The Tibetan Jinglou is a three-story building with seven open rooms, and it is measured up to 24.983 meters. It is a place for worshipping the Dragon Tibetan, monks reading Tibetan scriptures, preaching, studying Buddhism, ordnance, and studying Buddhist rituals. There is a large Tibetan scripture given by the Ming Dynasty Zong and a large Tibetan scripture (Long Tibetan) given by the Empress Cixi. In 1942, 18 houses were closed, which allowed 18 Dade Sangha to sit and study Buddhism.
A Buddhist temple in the city center is not large in size, but the shape is still very simple.