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The temple refers to the place where monks live and practice; A temple refers to a place dedicated to gods or literati and warriors; Guan refers to Taoism.
of the building; Nunnery refers to the buildings where nuns practice and live, and they are very different in ancient times, but they are basically collectively referred to as religious buildings in modern times.
Where there is religion, there are religious buildings, and there are many types of religious buildings, the most of which are temples and temples, such as Yanqing Temple, palaces, halls, and so on. Nowadays, people know very little about religion and culture, and think that these all belong to the same category, but in fact, this statement is wrong, and there is a difference between them.
Temple "Sayings.
Temple, Ting also. The meaning is that the temple is the meaning of the court, which refers to the court in ancient times, and the original meaning of the temple is the meaning of "holding", which means holding in the hand, and it has this meaning as a verb; We often hear that Dali Temple refers to the ** judicial organ, and Taichang Temple is an institution that manages religious ceremonies. The origin of the saying that the temple is a religious building should be derived from the Qin and Han dynasties.
Speaking of the system, the office of Sangong ** is called "house", and the office of Jiuqing ** is called "temple". One of them is the Honglu Temple, which we are more familiar with, and it is used to entertain visitors. After Buddhism was introduced to China, the imperial court paid great attention to Buddhism, and often invited monks to come to preach, and they lived and practiced in the temple, and later the temple became a place for monks to live and practice.
During the Eastern Han Dynasty, the people of Tianzhu religion rode a white horse to the imperial court and lived in Honglu Temple, which was named "White Horse Temple" after being rebuilt, and the temple gradually became a place of residence for monks.
Temple The word temple began in the Western Zhou Dynasty.
It is a place to worship ancestors, and we know that in ancient times, the importance of ancestors was higher than that of contemporary times, so the requirements for the temple were very strict, and there was a hierarchy. There are many types such as "Taimiao" (the emperor's ancestral temple) and "family temple" (**, the people's ancestral temple). After the Two Han Dynasty, it became a temple dedicated to the gods, and there are some temples used to pay tribute to some famous figures, the Confucian Temple.
Guan Gong Temple and so on.
Viewing "Interpretation of Names" "The viewer is watching from above". Guan refers to Taoism.
The building is said to be the Taoist priest Wang Zhongdu of the Han Dynasty, who cured Emperor Yuan of the Han Dynasty.
The illness was admitted to the "view" in the palace, and the Taoist people called the Taoist buildings "view" in order to be grateful. According to a scientific theory, Guan was an "astronomical observatory" for observing celestial phenomena in ancient times, and Taoism believed that observing celestial phenomena played an important role in Taoism, and Tao could become immortals. Therefore, the Taoist building is called "Guan" and is built on the top of the mountain.
Nunnery is a thatched hut in ancient times, at that time many poor literati lived in a place called "nunnery", after the Han Dynasty, some "nunnery" was built for nuns to live and practice, "nunnery" slowly became a place for nuns to practice and live.
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The temple is the place where the monks stay, and the temple is generally the place where the female monks are the nuns, and as for the temple, only the Taoist dojo will call it the temple.
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Buddhist temple, ancestral temple, Taoist temple, this is the biggest difference, the temple is a Buddhist thing, is the place where the monks worship the Buddha, the temple is the place where the ancestors are worshipped, the view is the Taoist view, is the Taoist thing.
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The temple was a place where monks lived, and it was built with the help of the imperial court or wealthy people. The temple was a place where Taoist priests lived, and it was built at the expense of powerful people. The temple was a place of worship for the ancient ancients.
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Buddhist temples are distinguished from ordinary temples and royal temples!
The main difference with Taoism is:
Generally, the buildings of Buddhist temples are mostly square, while the Taoist temples are mostly round!
The internal offerings are not the same
Buddhist temples are generally dedicated to the Buddha, Maitreya Buddha, Dharma Vajra, Avalokiteshvara, Pugen Bodhisattva, Manjushri, Jizo King Bodhisattva, 18 Arhats, and so on
Taoism enshrines the Three Qings, Wong Tai Sin, Guan Erye, Tai Sui Ye of various years, etc. Specifically, it is difficult to answer completely, the different periods, the different dynasties, and the Buddha statues are different So I suggest you buy this book and read it well! It's not clear by answering!
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Generally speaking, the temple is the residence of the monks' cultivation and life, the temple is the place to worship the ghosts and gods and the literati and warriors, the temple is the Taoist building where the Taoist priests practice and live, the nunnery is the nunnery where Buddhist nuns live and practice, and the church is the place where Western religious people practice and worship, which is the difference between temple, temple, temple, nunnery and church.
The original meaning of "temple" in our country refers to some guards of the imperial court, and the official office where these guards live is called "temple", for example, we have seen the "Dali Temple" in the Tang Dynasty in film and television dramas, which is the official office of the imperial court guards at that time, and it is also an official institution with great power, not a place where monks live and practice. This kind of official institutions have been established since the Western Han Dynasty, and there are other Taichang Temple, Honglu Temple, etc., but later with the restructuring, these official institutions have been changed to places where monks live, and Honglu Temple has also become a famous "White Horse Temple" in China, and "Temple" has gradually become the exclusive name of Buddhist architecture.
In ancient times, the temple was a place where people sacrificed their ancestors and ghosts, according to the hierarchy system, different families could establish different levels of ancestral temples, the ancestral temples established by the emperor were called "Taimiao", and the officials could establish "family temples". With the development of history, later generations will confuse the temple with the land temple in the folk customs, and the temple is often used as a place for literati and warriors who have made certain contributions to the edict, and the more famous ones in history are Confucius Temple, Guandi Temple, etc.
The original meaning of "viewing" is to look at the stars in a high place or to look into the distance, and it also refers to building a building in a high place to facilitate observation. Since the time of Emperor Yuan of the Han Dynasty, because Taoist priests have been valued, Taoist priests have changed the name of their buildings to "Guan" in order to thank the emperor.
Needless to say, many people know the definition of an anthem, which is the residence where nuns live and cultivate. In the past, there was an old saying that "the grass is a hermitage", which refers to some small grass hermitages that were simply built, but later many Buddhist women's residences dedicated to cultivation appeared, and the nunnery became a special term for the residences of female monks.
The church is a special place for Western religious people to practice, worship and pray, which is very similar to the temples and temples in China, and is also an exclusive place for cultivators.
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Temples and temples are places where monks live and live. Guan is the place where Taoist priests live and live. The nunnery is where the nuns live.
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In religious buildings, temples and nunnery are both called Buddhist buildings, while Taoist buildings are called guan, and traditional Chinese sacrificial buildings are called nunnery, altars, etc., which are the names of different buildings. It is also different in the form and style of architecture.
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The temple in ancient religious architecture refers to the monk's temple, the temple refers to Taoism, and the temple generally refers to Taoism, referring to the nunnery, referring to the place where women become monks.
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What is the difference between temples, temples, and temples? What is posted in the temple is the Taoist Xie Shao, and **, is it appropriate?
Temples, temples, and temples are all religious sites, but they have different characteristics in terms of religious beliefs, history and culture. Temple is a Buddhist term that refers to a Buddhist temple. Generally speaking, the temple is mainly dedicated to the Buddha and Bodhisattva, including the Mahavira Hall, the Arhat Hall, the Tibetan Scripture Building and other buildings.
Temple is a Taoist term that refers to a Taoist temple. Generally speaking, temples are mainly dedicated to the gods, including the main hall, side halls, shrines and other buildings. Guan is a Taoist term that refers to the place of Taoist practice.
Generally speaking, the contemplation is mainly based on the practice and study of Taoist scriptures, including the Daxiong Treasure Hall, Zen Room, Tea Room and other buildings. As for the Taoist Xie Shao and ** posted in the temple, whether it is appropriate depends on the specific situation of the temple. If the temple is mainly dedicated to the gods, then the Taoist Xie Shao and ** may be a little inappropriate.
But if the temple is a place dominated by Taoist culture, then it is understandable to post Taoist Xie Shao and **.
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