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Vairocana Buddha, Bishan Temple, Wutai Shan, Shanxi
Vairocana Buddha (毗卢遮那佛) and attendants in the main hall at Bishan Temple (碧山寺), Wutai Shan, Shanxi (山西, 五台山)
Arhats Overhead, Jinge Temple, Wutai Shan, Shanxi
500 Arhats (五百罗汉) sit in the rafters over the main hall at Jinge Temple (金阁寺), Wutai Shan, Shanxi (山西, 五台山).
Dragon, Screen Wall, Datong, Shanxi
This dragon (龙) is one of the nine (九龙) on an ancient Screen Wall (九龙壁) in Datong, Shanxi (山西, 大同市).
Vairocana Buddha, Shanhua Temple, Datong, Shanxi
The Vairocana Buddha (毗卢遮那佛) at Shanhua Temple (善化寺), Datong, Shanxi (山西, 大同市), is the center of the Buddhas of Five Directions (五方佛).
Wooden Tower, Yingxian, Datong, Shanxi
The impressive Wooden Tower (木塔) in Yingxian (应县), Datong, Shanxi (山西, 大同市), is said to be the world's largest such structure.
Buddha, Yungang Grottoes, Datong, Shanxi
A Buddha (佛) surrounded by other carvings in a cave at Yungang Grottoes (云冈石窟), Datong, Shanxi (山西, 大同市).
Main Hall, Yuantong Temple, Datong, Shanxi
The main--and only--hall (大雄宝殿) at Yuantong Temple (圆通寺), Datong, Shanxi (山西, 大同市), is a hopeful sign of the rise of a new temple.
Buddhas of Five Directions, Huayan Temple, Datong, Shanxi
An ancient set of Buddhas of the Five Directions (五方佛) graces the Main Hall at Huayan Temple (华严寺), Datong, Shanxi (山西, 大同市).
500 Arhat Plaques, Zhusheng Temple, Nanyue, Hunan
Rather than as statuary, the 500 arhats (五百罗汉) at Zhusheng Temple (祝圣寺), Nanyue, Hunan (湖南, 南岳), are displayed on 250 plaques, two to a plaque. Not unique, but unusual.
Manly Arhat, Fuyan Temple, Nanyue, Hunan
This manly Arhat (罗汉) is typical of the very unusual set at Fuyan Temple (福严寺), Nanyue, Hunan (湖南, 南岳).
Jade Buddhas, Nantai Temple, Nanyue, Hunan
Three different jade Buddhas (玉佛) grace the main altar at Nantai Temple (南台寺), Nanyue, Hunan (湖南, 南岳).
Relief with Arhats, Shangfeng Temple, Nanyue, Hunan
This relief in a side hall features some of the 18 Arhats (罗汉) at Shangfeng Temple (上封寺), Nanyue, Hunan (湖南, 南岳)
Thousand-Armed Guanyin, Kaifu Temple, Changsha, Hunan
Another form of the Bodhisattva of Compassion, this Thousand-Armed Guanyin (千手观音) is at Kaifu Temple (开福寺), Changsha, Hunan (湖南. 长沙市).
Stone Lion, Jingju Temple, Ji'an, Jiangxi
This stone lion (石狮) looked amazing in "golden hour" light at Jingju Temple (净居寺), Ji'an, Jiangxi (江西, 吉安市青原山).
Xuyun Memorial, Zhenru Temple, Yongxiu (Jiujiang), Jiangxi
This memorial to Master Xuyun (虚云大师) is located next to Zhenru Temple (真如寺), Yongxiu (Jiujiang), Jiangxi (江西, 九江市永修县), where he passed away.
Courtyard, Youmin Temple, Nanchang, Jiangxi
Courtyard (院) at Youmin Temple (佑民寺) in Nanchang, Jiangxi (江西, 南昌市), the final home of Mazu Daoyi (马祖道一)
Amitabha Buddha, Donglin Temple, Jiujiang, Jiangxi
This Amitabha Buddha (弥陀佛) is one of numerous new statues at Donglin Temple (东林寺), Jiujiang, Jiangxi (江西, 九江市).
Stone Boat, Nengren Temple, Jiujiang, Jiangxi
The Stone Boat at Nengren Temple (能仁寺) in Jiujiang, Jiangxi (江西, 九江市), is said once to have carried a celestial being down the Yangtze from the West.
Fifth Patriarch's Stupa, Wuzu Temple, Huangmei, Hubei
This is the stupa (塔) of the Fifth Patriarch (五祖) of Chan (Zen = 禅), on the mountain behind Wuzu Temple (五祖寺), Huangmei, Hubei (湖北, 黄梅县).
Hongshan Pagoda, Baotong Temple, Wuhan, Hubei
The ancient Hongshan Pagoda (洪山宝塔) stands on the mountain behind Baotong Temple (宝通寺), Wuhan, Hubei (湖北, 武汉市)
Tomb of Huineng's Parents, Guo'en Temple, Xinxing (Zhaoqing), Guangdong
The purported tomb (墓) of the parents of the Sixth Patriarch (六祖) of Chan (Zen = 禅) stands at Guo'en Temple (国恩寺), Xincheng, Zhaoqing, Guangdong (广东, 肇庆市, 新兴).
Main Hall, Qingyun Temple, Zhaoqing, Guangdong
The Main Hall (大雄宝殿) at Qingyun Temple (庆云寺), Zhaoqing, Guangdong (广东, 肇庆市), is mostly unrestored and therefore beautiful.
Ancient Plum Tree, Mei Nunnery, Zhaoqing, Guangdong
This ancient plum tree at Mei An (Nunnery) in Zhaoqing, Guangdong (广东, 肇庆市), is descended from one said to have been planted by the Sixth Patriarch (六祖) of Chan (Zen = 禅).
Cave at Gufo Dongtian, Lechang, Guangdong
This cave (洞) at "Old Buddha Cave Heaven" (古佛洞天) near Lechang, Guangdong (广东, 乐昌市), was once a place for meditation (禅).
Amusing Arhats, Wujin Nunnery, Shaoguan, Guangdong
The amusing Arhats (罗汉) grace the Main Hall of tiny Wujin Nunnery (无尽庵) on the grounds of the large Nanhua Temple (南华寺) in Shaoguan, Guangdong (广东, 韶关市).
