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Dragon relief-Lianchi Temple, Nanchang Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Dragon relief-Lianchi Temple, Nanchang
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
Tuanlong pattern is the highest grade decorative pattern in Ming and Qing dynasties, and can only be used for the architectural decoration of palace or Royal garden. Tuanlong is a symbol of power, nobility and honor, and it also brings auspicious implications to eradicate disasters. Buddhism has been popular in China for nearly 2000 years. Although there are differences in the architecture of Buddhist temples in different times and sects, they are mostly based on Buddhist temples or pagodas, supplemented by lectures, Buddhist scriptures, monk houses, Zhaitang, Kuche and other buildings. The layout follows the traditional Chinese courtyard form. Although Chinese Buddhist temples are religious buildings, they are closely related to secular life and have a certain degree of public building nature.


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