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The Guoqing Temple (simplified Chinese: 国清寺; traditional Chinese: 國清寺; pinyin: Guóqīng sì; Wade–Giles: Kuo-ch'ing Ssu) is a Buddhist temple on Mount Tiantai, in Taizhou, Zhejiang Province, China. Originally built in 598 during the Sui dynasty, and renovated during the reign of the Qing Yongzheng Emperor (r. 1722–1735), the temple is located roughly 220 kilometres (140 mi) from the city of Hangzhou. It was the initial site for the creation of the Tiantai school of Mahayana Buddhism, founded by Zhiyi (538–597 AD). The temple covers an area of some 23,000 m2 (250,000 sq ft) and features 600 rooms in a total of 14 different halls, including the Grand Hall of Sakyamuni, the Hall of Five Hundred Arhats and the Hall of Monk Jigong. The exterior of the building features Chinese pagodas such as the

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  • Guoqing Temple (en)
  • Templo de Guoqing (es)
  • Temple Guoqing (fr)
  • 天台山国清寺 (ja)
  • Guoqing si (pl)
  • Templo Guoqing (pt)
  • Гоцин (ru)
  • 國清寺 (天台) (zh)
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  • Le temple Guoqing (chinois simplifié : 国清寺 ; pinyin : Guóqīng sì) est un temple bouddhiste situé dans le xian de Tiantai, à Taizhou, dans la province du Zhejiang en République populaire de Chine. Il a été construit en 598. Il est inscrit sur la liste des sites historiques et culturels majeurs protégés au niveau national. (fr)
  • 国清寺(こくせいじ)は、中華人民共和国浙江省台州市天台県天台山にある仏教寺院。天台宗の中心的な寺院として知られる。 中華人民共和国全国重点文物保護単位に指定されている。 (ja)
  • Guoqing si (Klasztor Niezmąconej Czystości/Niezmąconego Spokoju Państwa, chiń. upr. 国清寺; chiń. trad. 國清寺; pinyin Guóqīngsì) – chiński klasztor, miejsce narodzin chińskiej szkoły tiantai. (pl)
  • 天台山國清寺是一所佛教寺院,位於中國浙江台州天台縣城北天台山麓,建成於隋代,已有一千四百多年歷史,乃中國佛教天台宗和日本佛教天台宗的祖庭。 (zh)
  • El templo de Guoqing (chino simplificado: 国清寺; chino tradicional: 國清寺; pinyin: Guóqīng sì; Wade–Giles: Kuoch'ing Szu) es un templo budista situado en la cordillera del Tiantai, en la provincia de Zhejiang (República Popular China). Se construyó en el año 598 y fue restaurado en la dinastía Qing. Su pagoda del siglo VI es la segunda más antigua de China. Este templo montañés es el lugar en que el budismo chino se separó de las enseñanzas budistas procedentes de la India. La Escuela Budista del Tiantai se extendió desde allí a Corea y a Japón durante la dinastía Tang (618-907). (es)
  • The Guoqing Temple (simplified Chinese: 国清寺; traditional Chinese: 國清寺; pinyin: Guóqīng sì; Wade–Giles: Kuo-ch'ing Ssu) is a Buddhist temple on Mount Tiantai, in Taizhou, Zhejiang Province, China. Originally built in 598 during the Sui dynasty, and renovated during the reign of the Qing Yongzheng Emperor (r. 1722–1735), the temple is located roughly 220 kilometres (140 mi) from the city of Hangzhou. It was the initial site for the creation of the Tiantai school of Mahayana Buddhism, founded by Zhiyi (538–597 AD). The temple covers an area of some 23,000 m2 (250,000 sq ft) and features 600 rooms in a total of 14 different halls, including the Grand Hall of Sakyamuni, the Hall of Five Hundred Arhats and the Hall of Monk Jigong. The exterior of the building features Chinese pagodas such as the (en)
  • O Templo Guoqing (chinês tradicional: 國清寺, chinês simplificado: 国清寺, pinyin: Guóqīng sì, Wade-Giles: Kuoch'ing Szu) é um templo budista localizado na , província de Zhejiang, República Popular da China. Originalmente construído em 598 EC, durante a Dinastia Sui e reabilitado durante o reinado do Imperador Yongzheng (r. 1722-1735 EC; Dinastia Qing), o templo situa-se a cerca de 220 quilómetros da cidade de Hangzhou. Foi primeiro local o teve início a criação da escola de Budismo Mahayana, Tiantai , fundada por (538-597 EC). O templo ocupa uma área de cerca de 23.000 m2 e dispõe de 600 quartos num total de 14 salões diferentes, incluindo o Salão Principal do Sakyamuni, o Salão dos Quinhentos Arhats e o Salão do Monge Jigong. O exterior do complexo arquitectónico é composto por , como é exem (pt)
  • Гоцинсы (букв. «Монастырь Незамутняемой чистоты») — буддийский монастырь находящийся в одной из колыбелей китайского буддизма горах , в 200 км от Ханчжоу, в районе Тайчжоу. Известность этих мест связана с житием патриарха школы Тяньтай преподобного Чжии, нетленные мощи которого находятся неподалёку, в монастыре . Отсюда китайский буддизм через учёных монахов распространился в Корею и Японию (школа Тэндай). Храмовый комплекс монастыря включает Большой храм Шакьямуни, кирпичную пагоду, одну из древнейших в Китае, мемориальную пагоду монаха-астронома Исина (683—727) и др. (ru)
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