Beijing Zhihua Temple
Zhihua Temple (Zhihuasi) is one of the most well-preserved Ming (1368-1644 C.E.) dynasty-era Buddhist temple in Beijing, China. The Beijing Zhihua Temple collection focuses on the architecture of the temple, including Zhihua Hall (Zhihuadian) and Wanfo Pavilion (Wanfoge), as well as the sculptures and the capital music.
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Stelae awarded by Ming Emperor Yingzong, stelae
- Title Translation: 英宗颁赐藏经碑 , 石碑
- Period: Ming, 1462 C.E.
- Project: Beijing Zhihua Temple
- Work Description: Located in Rulai Hall (Rulaidian, Tathagatha Hall or Shakyamuni Hall)
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