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Qingyun Temple (other)
Qingyun Temple, may refer to: * Qingyun Temple (Guangdong) (), in Zhaoqing, Guangdong, China * Qing Yun Monastery (), in Dahao, Shantou, Guangdong, China * Qingyun Temple (Shanghai) (), in Pudong District of Shanghai, China * Qingyun Temple (Jiangsu) (), in Taixing, Jiangsu, China * Jiufen Qingyun Temple (), in Jiufen, Taiwan * Qingyun Temple, Weishi County, in Kaifeng, Henan, China See also

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Qingyun Temple (Guangdong)
Qingyun Temple () is a Buddhist temple located in Dinghu District, Zhaoqing, Guangdong, China. History Ming dynasty The temple traces its origins to the former Lianhua'an (), founded by Shi Zaisan () in 1633 and would later become Qingyun Temple in 1636. In 1635, Shi Qihe () was invited to serve as abbot. He supervised the construction of the temple. After completing in 1636, the temple had over 100 halls and buildings and a total area of . Qing dynasty In 1649, Zhu Youlang, Emperor Yongli of the Southern Ming dynasty and his mother visited the temple. In 1670, Shang Zhixiao, son of Shang Kexi, donated property to establish the dining hall, Drum tower and Bell tower. Qingyun Temple was devastated by wars in 1860, during the Xianfeng Emperor, Xianfeng era. In 1893, in the reign of Guangxu Emperor, master Xianchun () brought 5,048 volumes of sutras to the temple. Empress Dowager Cixi inscribed and honored the name "Wanshou Qingyun Temple" (). Republic of China A fire in 1916 d ...
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