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A small scenic spot was built in memory of the Mingkong Zen Master (Ruan Zhicheng) of the Li Dynasty. He was named Li Guoshi Temple because he cured Li Shengzong's disease. Many people come to worship their health.

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投稿:2017年3月1日
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  • 小鱼儿2015
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    Li Guoshi Temple is a very old building. The buildings here are all preserved in ancient times. There are many good ancient things in the interior of the temple. The streets outside the temple are very living areas.

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    投稿:2019年3月30日
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    Li Guoshi Temple is hidden in a lane, which may not be easy to find, but if you walk in the ancient city around Huanjianhu, you may meet inadvertently. The old temple is not very large, and what we can see is that it has been redecorated. The teachers worshipped in the temple once saved the life of the Vietnamese emperor, so there are still many good men and women here.

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    投稿:2016年6月18日
  • hiluoling
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    This is a Chinese-style building built in the 12th century. At that time, a Buddhist monk of the Li Dynasty in Vietnam, Mingkong Zen Master, was awarded a national teacher for curing the emperor's illness. After the death of the Master of China, people revered it as a temple, called the Master Li Temple. Inside the temple, there are statues of Master Li and Shenzong Li, which are exquisitely carved.

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    投稿:2016年8月14日
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    Vietnam used to build a temple for the eminent monks in his country.

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    投稿:2015年10月27日
  • 平安是福LB
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    Vietnam feels more Buddhist than China, so don't make a noise when you go in. Some of you have to take off your shoes when you go in to worship.

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    投稿:2017年3月24日
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