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Daxiangguo Temple (simplified Chinese: 大相国寺; traditional Chinese: 大相國寺) is a famous Chinese Buddhist Temple in Kaifeng in eastern Henan province, People's Republic of China. It is located in the center of Kaifeng City. It played a key role in the development of Chinese Buddhism. The views of the temple earned many honors, include "Ten Miracles of a Chinese Temple", "Eight sights of Bianliang", "Xiangguo Frosty Bells," which is also one of the most famous views of this temple. It is also considered among the top ten famous temples in China. A famous computer game called "Moonlight Blade Online" created by Tencent Games recognizes this temple.

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  • Das Daxiangguo-Kloster (chinesisch 大相國寺 / 大相国寺) ist ein berühmter buddhistischer Tempel in Kaifeng im Osten in der chinesischen Provinz Henan, der bis auf die Zeit der Nördlichen Qi-Dynastie zurückgeht. Die Buddhistische Musik des Tempels steht auf der Liste des immateriellen Kulturerbes der Volksrepublik China (637 II-138 Daxiangguo si fanyue 大相国寺梵乐). (de)
  • Daxiangguo Temple (simplified Chinese: 大相国寺; traditional Chinese: 大相國寺) is a famous Chinese Buddhist Temple in Kaifeng in eastern Henan province, People's Republic of China. It is located in the center of Kaifeng City. It played a key role in the development of Chinese Buddhism. The views of the temple earned many honors, include "Ten Miracles of a Chinese Temple", "Eight sights of Bianliang", "Xiangguo Frosty Bells," which is also one of the most famous views of this temple. It is also considered among the top ten famous temples in China. A famous computer game called "Moonlight Blade Online" created by Tencent Games recognizes this temple. (en)
  • Daxiangguo si (chiń. upr. 大相国寺; chiń. trad. 大相國寺; pinyin Dàxiāngguósì) – chiński klasztor w mieście Kaifeng w prowincji Henan. (pl)
  • 大相国寺(另稱信陵寺、建国安業寺、福慧寺)位于中国河南省开封市,是中国汉传佛教十大名寺之一,原是战国四公子之一的魏信陵君故邸。 (zh)
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  • Das Daxiangguo-Kloster (chinesisch 大相國寺 / 大相国寺) ist ein berühmter buddhistischer Tempel in Kaifeng im Osten in der chinesischen Provinz Henan, der bis auf die Zeit der Nördlichen Qi-Dynastie zurückgeht. Die Buddhistische Musik des Tempels steht auf der Liste des immateriellen Kulturerbes der Volksrepublik China (637 II-138 Daxiangguo si fanyue 大相国寺梵乐). (de)
  • Daxiangguo Temple (simplified Chinese: 大相国寺; traditional Chinese: 大相國寺) is a famous Chinese Buddhist Temple in Kaifeng in eastern Henan province, People's Republic of China. It is located in the center of Kaifeng City. It played a key role in the development of Chinese Buddhism. The views of the temple earned many honors, include "Ten Miracles of a Chinese Temple", "Eight sights of Bianliang", "Xiangguo Frosty Bells," which is also one of the most famous views of this temple. It is also considered among the top ten famous temples in China. A famous computer game called "Moonlight Blade Online" created by Tencent Games recognizes this temple. (en)
  • Daxiangguo si (chiń. upr. 大相国寺; chiń. trad. 大相國寺; pinyin Dàxiāngguósì) – chiński klasztor w mieście Kaifeng w prowincji Henan. (pl)
  • 大相国寺(另稱信陵寺、建国安業寺、福慧寺)位于中国河南省开封市,是中国汉传佛教十大名寺之一,原是战国四公子之一的魏信陵君故邸。 (zh)
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  • Daxiangguo-Kloster (de)
  • Daxiangguo Temple (en)
  • Daxiangguo si (pl)
  • 大相国寺 (zh)
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