Huangze Temple, the Glossary
Huangze Temple is a Buddhist temple west of Guangyuan, along the banks of the Jialing River and at the foot of Wulong Mountain.[1]
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8 relations: Buddhist temple, Guangyuan, Jialing River, Major cultural heritage sites under national-level protection, Ming dynasty, Northern Wei, Qing dynasty, Wu Zetian.
- Buddhist temples in Sichuan
- Guangyuan
- Northern Wei
- Wu Zetian
Buddhist temple
A Buddhist temple or Buddhist monastery is the place of worship for Buddhists, the followers of Buddhism.
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Guangyuan
Guangyuan is a prefecture-level city in Sichuan Province, China, bordering the provinces of Shaanxi to the northeast and Gansu to the northwest.
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Jialing River
The Jialing River, formerly known by numerous other names, is a major tributary of the Yangtze River in the Sichuan Basin.
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Major cultural heritage sites under national-level protection
A major cultural heritage site under national-level protection is the highest protection level approved by China for immovable cultural relics.
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Ming dynasty
The Ming dynasty, officially the Great Ming, was an imperial dynasty of China, ruling from 1368 to 1644 following the collapse of the Mongol-led Yuan dynasty.
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Northern Wei
Wei, known in historiography as the Northern Wei, Tuoba Wei, Yuan Wei and Later Wei, was an imperial dynasty of China ruled by the Tuoba (Tabgach) clan of the Xianbei.
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Qing dynasty
The Qing dynasty, officially the Great Qing, was a Manchu-led imperial dynasty of China and the last imperial dynasty in Chinese history.
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Wu Zetian
Wu Zetian (17 February 624 – 16 December 705), personal name Wu Zhao, was Empress of China from 660 to 705, ruling first through others and then (from 690) in her own right.
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See also
Buddhist temples in Sichuan
- Bao'en Temple (Pingwu)
- Baoguang Temple
- Baoguo Temple (Mount Emei)
- Fuhu Temple
- Hongchunping Temple
- Huangze Temple
- Huayan Temple (Meishan)
- Jinding
- Luohan Temple (Shifang)
- Rongxian Giant Buddha
- Wannian Temple (Mount Emei)
- Wenshu Temple (Chengdu)
- Wuyou Temple
- Xichan Temple (Sichuan)
- Xixiang Chi
Guangyuan
- Cangxi County
- Chaotian, Guangyuan
- Guangyuan
- Huangze Temple
- Jiange County
- Lijia, Guangyuan
- Lizhou District
- Lizhou, Guangyuan
- Qingchuan County
- Wangcang County
- Zhaohua, Guangyuan
Northern Wei
- Battle of Canhe Slope
- Battle of Shayuan
- Book of Wei
- Change of Xianbei names to Han names
- Equal-field system
- Feng Hetu
- Five Temple Caves
- Four Buddhist Persecutions in China
- History of the Northern Dynasties
- Huangze Temple
- Longmen Grottoes
- Luoyang Ancient Tombs Museum
- Northern Celestial Masters
- Northern Wei
- Nurse empress dowager
- Oil refinery
- Shengle
- Sima Jinlong
- Six Frontier Towns
- Songyue Pagoda
- Taihe Shakyamuni
- Tiantishan Caves
- Western Wei
- Xumishan Grottoes
- Yonggu Mausoleum
- Yungang Grottoes
Wu Zetian
- Chinese characters of Empress Wu
- Emperor Ruizong of Tang
- Emperor Zhongzong of Tang
- Giant Wild Goose Pagoda
- Huangze Temple
- Lady Helan
- Li Chong (Tang dynasty)
- Li Hong
- Li Zhen (Tang dynasty)
- List of chancellors of Wu Zetian
- List of family of Wu Zetian
- Prince Zhanghuai
- Princess Taiping
- Pure Consort Xiao
- Qianling Mausoleum
- Shangguan Wan'er
- Wang Xiaojie
- Wu Chengsi
- Wu Sansi
- Wu Shun
- Wu Zetian
- Wu Zhou
- Xue Huaiyi
- Yang Zhirou
- Zhang Yizhi and Zhang Changzong
- Zhuying ji