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The Tiantishan Caves (Chinese: 天梯山石窟; pinyin: Tiāntīshān shíkū) are a series of rock cut Buddhist cave temples in the Liangzhou District of Wuwei, Gansu, northwest China. Excavated from the eastern cliffs of the Huangyang River (黃羊河) in the Qilian Mountains from the time of the Northern Liang, carving, decoration and subsequent modification of the caves continued through the Northern Wei and Tang to the Qing dynasty. The complex is identified with the Liangzhou Caves opened during the time of Juqu Mengxun "one hundred li to the south of Liangzhou", as recorded in the Spring and Autumn Annals of the Sixteen Kingdoms and Fayuan Zhulin. The name Tiantishan consists of three Chinese characters (天梯山) that literally translate as "Ladder to Heaven Mountain".

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  • The Tiantishan Caves (Chinese: 天梯山石窟; pinyin: Tiāntīshān shíkū) are a series of rock cut Buddhist cave temples in the Liangzhou District of Wuwei, Gansu, northwest China. Excavated from the eastern cliffs of the Huangyang River (黃羊河) in the Qilian Mountains from the time of the Northern Liang, carving, decoration and subsequent modification of the caves continued through the Northern Wei and Tang to the Qing dynasty. The complex is identified with the Liangzhou Caves opened during the time of Juqu Mengxun "one hundred li to the south of Liangzhou", as recorded in the Spring and Autumn Annals of the Sixteen Kingdoms and Fayuan Zhulin. The name Tiantishan consists of three Chinese characters (天梯山) that literally translate as "Ladder to Heaven Mountain". (en)
  • 天梯山石窟,位于中国甘肃省武威市凉州区,为一个省级文物保护单位,类型为石窟寺及石刻。石窟位于甘肃省武威市城南约50公里的天梯山上,石窟分布在西南峭崖绝壁间。天梯山石窟开凿于北凉沮渠蒙逊时(公元412~439年)北魏、北周、隋、唐、西夏、元诸代都曾在这里开窟或重建,至明、清时期已成为喇嘛寺院。现存洞窟3层19处,窟内保存壁画数百平方米,佛像100多尊。1959年9月,因修建黄羊河水库,窟址处于水库淹没区,部分造像、壁画搬迁至甘肃省博物馆。 (zh)
  • Die Tiantishan-Grotten (chinesisch 天梯山石窟, Pinyin Tiāntī shān shíkū, englisch Tiantishan Grottoes), die auch als Grotten im Tianti-Gebirge in Wuwei (武威天梯山石窟, Wǔwēi Tiāntī shān shíkū, englisch The Grottoes in the Tianti Mountain, Wuwei), Liangzhou-Grotten (凉州石窟, Liángzhōu shíkū, englisch Liangzhou Grottoes) oder Tiantishan-Grotten von Liangzhou (凉州天梯山石窟, Liángzhōu Tiāntī shān shíkū, englisch Liangzhou Tiantishan Grottoes) bezeichnet werden, befinden sich auf dem Gebiet der bezirksfreien Stadt Wuwei, Provinz Gansu, China. Es sind relativ frühe chinesische buddhistische Höhlentempel. (de)
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  • Die Tiantishan-Grotten (chinesisch 天梯山石窟, Pinyin Tiāntī shān shíkū, englisch Tiantishan Grottoes), die auch als Grotten im Tianti-Gebirge in Wuwei (武威天梯山石窟, Wǔwēi Tiāntī shān shíkū, englisch The Grottoes in the Tianti Mountain, Wuwei), Liangzhou-Grotten (凉州石窟, Liángzhōu shíkū, englisch Liangzhou Grottoes) oder Tiantishan-Grotten von Liangzhou (凉州天梯山石窟, Liángzhōu Tiāntī shān shíkū, englisch Liangzhou Tiantishan Grottoes) bezeichnet werden, befinden sich auf dem Gebiet der bezirksfreien Stadt Wuwei, Provinz Gansu, China. Es sind relativ frühe chinesische buddhistische Höhlentempel. Die Grotten der Klosteranlage werden auch (天佛寺石窟, Tiānfósì shíkū) oder Tempelkloster des Großen Buddha (大佛寺, Dàfó sì) genannt. Sie befindet sich am Huangyang-Fluss ( 黄羊河), ca. 60 km südlich von Wuwei am östlichen Ende des Hexi-Korridors. Die frühesten Höhlen wurden in der Zeit der Nördlichen Liang gegraben. In der Anlage befinden sich Wandgemälde aus der Zeit der Nördlichen Wei, Nördlichen Zhou, Sui-, Tang-, Westlichen Xia-, Yuan- und Ming-Dynastie. Seit 2001 stehen die Tiantishan-Grotten auf der Liste der Denkmäler der Volksrepublik China in Gansu (5-470). (de)
  • The Tiantishan Caves (Chinese: 天梯山石窟; pinyin: Tiāntīshān shíkū) are a series of rock cut Buddhist cave temples in the Liangzhou District of Wuwei, Gansu, northwest China. Excavated from the eastern cliffs of the Huangyang River (黃羊河) in the Qilian Mountains from the time of the Northern Liang, carving, decoration and subsequent modification of the caves continued through the Northern Wei and Tang to the Qing dynasty. The complex is identified with the Liangzhou Caves opened during the time of Juqu Mengxun "one hundred li to the south of Liangzhou", as recorded in the Spring and Autumn Annals of the Sixteen Kingdoms and Fayuan Zhulin. The name Tiantishan consists of three Chinese characters (天梯山) that literally translate as "Ladder to Heaven Mountain". (en)
  • 天梯山石窟,位于中国甘肃省武威市凉州区,为一个省级文物保护单位,类型为石窟寺及石刻。石窟位于甘肃省武威市城南约50公里的天梯山上,石窟分布在西南峭崖绝壁间。天梯山石窟开凿于北凉沮渠蒙逊时(公元412~439年)北魏、北周、隋、唐、西夏、元诸代都曾在这里开窟或重建,至明、清时期已成为喇嘛寺院。现存洞窟3层19处,窟内保存壁画数百平方米,佛像100多尊。1959年9月,因修建黄羊河水库,窟址处于水库淹没区,部分造像、壁画搬迁至甘肃省博物馆。 (zh)
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