Xiuding Temple Pagoda | |
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Religion | |
Affiliation | Chan Buddhism |
Province | Henan Province |
Location | |
Country | China |
Geographic coordinates | 36° 11′ 45″ N, 113° 59′ 54″ E |
Architecture | |
Completed | Tang Dynasty |
Xiuding Temple Pagoda(修定寺塔) is located on the west side of Qingliangshan Village, Leikou Town, Anyang County, Anyang City, Henan Province, China. In 1982, it was listed in the second group of major cultural heritage sites under national-level protection.
Xiuding Temple was built in the 18th year of Taihe(太和) Emperor regin in the Northern Wei Dynasty(北魏) (494). It was originally named TianchengTemple(天成寺) . It was renamed Heshui Temple(合水寺) in the Northern Qi Dynasty(北齐). It was destroyed under the Emperor Wu regin of the Northern Zhou Dynasty(北周). It was rebuilt in the Sui Dynasty(隋朝) and renamed Xiuding Monastery(修定禅寺). The pagoda existing today was built in the Tang Dynasty(唐朝). The pagoda of Xiuding Temple is one-story high, square, and 9.3m high. The four walls of the pagoda are made of carved bricks, with a total of 3,775 carved bricks, which is an oddity in the Chinese pagoda history[1]
Notes and references
edit- ^ 全国重点文物保护单位·第一至第五批·第Ⅱ卷. 文物出版社. 2004. p. 377. ISBN 7-5010-1525-2.