Qingliang Temple was built in the Tang Dynasty, and the west of Lukou Village is still buried in a Zunsheng Toroni stone building in the Tang Dynasty, which is a Buddha engraved. It was erected in the 13th year of the Tang Xuanzong University. There are many monks in the temple, there are abbots, the temple of the temple, the first sitting, and there are martial monks and temples, which are famous temples in the square tens of miles.
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Qingliang Temple was built in the Tang Dynasty, and the west of Lukou Village is still buried in a Zunsheng Toroni stone building in the Tang Dynasty, which is a Buddha engraved. It was erected in the 13th year of the Tang Xuanzong University. There are many monks in the temple, there are abbots, the temple of the temple, the first sitting, and there are martial monks and temples, which are famous temples in the square tens of miles.
Qingliang Temple, Luqiao Town, Sanyuan County, Shaanxi Province, was built in the Tang Dynasty. The west of the village of Lukou is still buried in a Zunsheng Toroni stone building in the Tang Dynasty, which is a Buddha engraved. The stone building was erected in the 13th year of the Tang Xuanzong University.
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Sanyuan Qingliang Temple: Located on Luqiao Town, Sanyuan County, Shaanxi Province, one kilometer away, Lukou Mountain is said to have been built in the Tang Dynasty, and the existing temples were built in the Ming Dynasty. It is built on Lukou Mountain, and it takes more than 1,000 steps to climb up to the heights before entering the temple through the mountain gate (Lutianmen). The temple is built with a temple, a temple of heaven, a temple of the main temple, etc.