Donglin Temple

A distant view with peasants working in the foreground.
A distant view of Donglin Temple.
Donglin (East Wood) Temple (东林寺, in Pinyin dong1 lin2 si4) is a Buddhist monastery approximately 20km away from Jiujiang, Jiangxi, People's Republic of China. It was built in 386 at the foot of Lushan by Hui Yuan, founder of the Pure Land Sect of Buddhism. The monastery reached its peak of influence during the Tang Dynasty, but was severely damaged during the Taiping Rebellion and all but destroyed during the Republican period. It currently houses a small community of monks supported by a small farming village in its immediate vicinity.

External links

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
montezuma castle national monument
mesoproterozoic
bananaquit
lazlo toth
coburg
marc lpine
sinepuxent, maryland
piet
decametre
tsugunai
c quam
wps office
atimonan, quezon
hooverphonic
morcheeba
john sinclair, 3rd viscount thurso
barb
gertrude bell
autocannon
culture of the united kingdom
sanchi
charles dana gibson
university of the west of england
provinces of new zealand
the wee free men
robert rosen
television south
rac rally
indian writing in english
sean mcmullen
languages of india
languages of pakistan
aids reappraisal
coherentism
production use
languages of india and pakistan
sunday trading
dav oddsson
matt jefferies
legio ii augusta
russo turkish war, 1877 78
luis ocaa
oxford movement
european academy of environmental affairs