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Which is the earliest temple in Shandong? This temple is now unknown, and it is the Shentong Temple in Jinan. Shentong Temple is located in Liuyu Town, Licheng District, Jinan City. It has beautiful forests and green forests. Now it has developed a lot of farmhouse music Shentong Temple. It was built in the first year of the Qin Dynasty (351 years) and is the earliest temple in Shandong. Later, the temple was destroyed by the fire at the end of the Qing Dynasty, leaving Buddhist temples such as the Four Gate Tower, the Dragon Tiger Tower, the Jiuding Tower, the Tomb Tallinn, and the Cliff Statue. The most famous temple in the temple is the four-door tower. This stone tower is covered by various auras. It is the only surviving stone tower in China. It is also the earliest surviving single-story stone tower in China. It is also the earliest existing pavilion. Tower. There are not many tourists, the environment is good, the mountains are quiet, and there are many ancient trees in the mountains, guiding you to the direction of the four-door tower. The four-door tower belongs to the Shentong Temple, which was built more than 200 years later than the construction of the Shentong Temple. It was built in the Seventh Year of the Great Industrial (611). Initially, the construction time of the four-door tower was quite controversial. When the tower was extensively renovated in 1972, it was discovered that there was a big-year seven-year creation lettering on the top of the tower to solve this mystery. The tower of the four-door tower is made of huge bluestone. It is single-storey, square, 15 meters high and 7.4 meters long. It has an arch on all sides, so it is commonly known as the "four-door tower". The four-door tower was found to be relics 14 years earlier than the Shaanxi Famen Temple, and it was a major discovery.
Posted: Dec 22, 2018
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