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Guangsheng Temple

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Religious site, located at the southern foot of Mt. Huoshan, 17 km northest of Hongtong Country, Shanxi Province. The temple was built in 147[1]

  1. ^ the first year of the Jianhe reigh in the East Han Dunasty

and was changed to its present name in the Tang Dynasty. It is comprised by three parts: the upper temple, the lower temple and the Shuisheng Temple[1]

  1. ^ Temple of Water God

. The world renowned drama murals in the Yuan Dynasty are kept in the lower temple[1]

  1. ^ Important Relic under National Protection

.