Qinglong Temple (Xi'an)

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LocationXi'an, Shaanxi
CountryChina
Coordinates34°14′10″N 108°59′04″E / 34.23609834863105°N 108.984369374817°E / 34.23609834863105; 108.984369374817
Qinglong Temple
青龙寺
Religion
AffiliationChinese Esoteric Buddhism (Mizong)
Location
LocationXi'an, Shaanxi
CountryChina
Qinglong Temple (Xi'an) is located in China
Qinglong Temple (Xi'an)
Shown within China
Coordinates34°14′10″N 108°59′04″E / 34.23609834863105°N 108.984369374817°E / 34.23609834863105; 108.984369374817
Architecture
StyleChinese architecture
Established582
Completed1980s (reconstruction)

Qinglong Temple (simplified Chinese: 青龙寺; traditional Chinese: 青龍寺; pinyin: Qīnglóng Sì; lit. 'Green Dragon Temple'), also known as Shifo Temple (Chinese: 石佛寺; pinyin: Shífó Sì; lit. 'Temple of Stone Buddha'), is a Buddhist temple located in Xi'an, Shaanxi, China. In the mid-Tang dynasty (618907), Huiguo taught Vajrayana at the temple, his Japanese disciple Kūkai introduced it to Japan, since then, Qinglong Temple became the cradle of Vajrayana of both Chinese and Japanese Buddhism.[1] Qinglong Temple was completely damaged in 1086 during the Northern Song dynasty (9601127) and gradually it became unknown to public, the nascent version was completed in the 1980s with Tang dynasty architectural style.[2]

Sui dynasty

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