First erected under the Southern Song Dynasty from 457-464, Daming Temple last minute China travel deals
endured an extensive series of demolitions and name changes as a result
of political turmoil. Throughout its history the temple was destroyed
by fire three times before it underwent its most recent and extensive
renovation in 1979. Funded by municipal and provincial governments, the
renovation restored the temple to its grand historical stature.
Daming Temple flourished during the prosperous Tang Dynasty China guide.
It was during this period that Jian Zhen, a renowned Buddhist monk
resided at the temple. Highly respected as one of Buddhism's greatest
followers in both China and Japan, Jian Zhen dedicated his life to
spreading the teachings of Buddhism. Throughout his life he attempted
numerous times to navigate the East China Sea in hopes of sharing the
teachings of Buddha with Japan. In 753 Zhen finally reached Japan, but
had lost his vision due to an infection he had contracted earlier in
life. He spent his remaining years introducing Chinese religious
teachings to numerous Japanese cities, founding a school and temple
before his death in 763.
Within the temple can be found a
collection of historical Buddhist sculptures and relics left by Zhen and
subsequent visitors to the temple including emperors of the Qing
Dynasty. Today Daming Temple is regarded as one of Yangzhou's greatest
historical monuments.
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