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Linji Temple (simplified Chinese: 临济寺; traditional Chinese: 臨濟寺; pinyin: Línjì Sì) is a Buddhist temple located in Zhengding Town of Zhengding County, Hebei, China. In the mid-Tang dynasty (618–907), Linji Yixuan founded the Linji school, which eventually became one of the five major schools of Buddhism in China. In the Song dynasty (960–1276), two Japanese monks Eisai and Shuniyo introduced Linji school to Japan. Linji Temple is the cradle of Linji (Rinzai) school of both Chinese and Japanese Buddhism. The temple was added to National Key Buddhist Temples in Han Chinese Area's list in 1983. The eldest thing in the temple is the Chengling Stupa, which still preserves the architectural style of the Liao and Jin dynasties (916–1234).

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  • Linji-Tempel (de)
  • Linji Temple (en)
  • 臨済寺 (河北省) (ja)
  • 临济寺 (zh)
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  • Linji Temple (simplified Chinese: 临济寺; traditional Chinese: 臨濟寺; pinyin: Línjì Sì) is a Buddhist temple located in Zhengding Town of Zhengding County, Hebei, China. In the mid-Tang dynasty (618–907), Linji Yixuan founded the Linji school, which eventually became one of the five major schools of Buddhism in China. In the Song dynasty (960–1276), two Japanese monks Eisai and Shuniyo introduced Linji school to Japan. Linji Temple is the cradle of Linji (Rinzai) school of both Chinese and Japanese Buddhism. The temple was added to National Key Buddhist Temples in Han Chinese Area's list in 1983. The eldest thing in the temple is the Chengling Stupa, which still preserves the architectural style of the Liao and Jin dynasties (916–1234). (en)
  • 臨済寺(りんざいじ)は、中華人民共和国河北省石家荘市正定県に有る臨済宗の寺である。臨済義玄がここで臨済宗を開いた。 (ja)
  • 临济寺,位于河北省正定县老城内,为佛教禅宗临济宗祖庭。 (zh)
  • Der Linji-Tempel (chinesisch 临济寺, Pinyin Línjì sì) in dem kleinen Ort Linji im Kreis Zhengding der chinesischen Provinz Hebei ist ein bedeutender buddhistischer Tempel. Er wurde 540 zur Zeit der Östlichen Wei-Dynastie erbaut. Der Name des Begründers der Linji-Schule des Chan bzw. Zen-Buddhismus, Linji Yixuan (临济义玄; jap. Rinzai Gigen; † 866/867), rührt von diesem Tempel her. (de)
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  • Linji Temple (en)
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