e/Cheng'en Temple

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has glosseng: The Chengen Temple (Chinese: 承恩寺) is a Buddhist temple located in Beijing, China. It was first founded during the Sui Dynasty, but later rebuilt severalt times, notably between 1510 and 1513 by Ming Dynasty emperor Emperor Zhengde. The temples main Daxiong Palace, clock and drum towers, as well its stone sculpted Buddhas are all constructed during the Ming Dynasty. The temple also contains important collection of Ming Dynasty Chinese religious art, such as the murals on the interior walls of the Hall of Heavenly Kings (Tianwang dian).
lexicalizationeng: Cheng'en Temple
instance ofc/Buddhist temples in Beijing
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German
has glossdeu: Der Chengen-Tempel (Chengen si 承恩寺) ist ein buddhistischer Tempel im Pekinger Stadtbezirk Shijingshan in der Moshikou-Straße, ca. 20 km vom Stadtzentrum entfernt. Er wurde in der Zeit der Ming-Dynastie in den Jahren 1510-1513 der Zhengde-Ära erbaut. Erhaltene Gebäude tragen die chinesischen Namen Shanmen 山门, Tianwang dian 天王殿, Daxiongbao dian 大雄宝殿 und Houdian 后殿.
lexicalizationdeu: Cheng'en-Tempel
Chinese
has glosszho: 承恩寺位于北京市石景山区模式口大街东段。其址原有唐武德年间创建的寺庙,后废弃。明正德五年(1510年),宦官温祥在其旧址新建承恩寺,正德八年(1513年)落成,占地约30亩。清乾隆二十二年(1757年)和道光二十三年(1843年)两次修缮,2001年开始进行重修,2006年5月25日成为全国重点文物保护单位。现尚未对外开放。
lexicalizationzho: 承恩寺
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