Zhaoren Temple
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Zhaoren Temple is at the East Street in Changwu County, which was built in the periods of Li Shimin, Emperor Taizong’s reign (627-650) in memory of all the officers and soldiers who fought and died heroically. The Zhaoren Temple faces south. Covering an area of 4.869 square meters, the major buildings kept today are four courtyards connecting together. Three Chinese characters of “Zhaoren Temple” are written on the horizontal inscribed board of the Temple gate.
The tablet standing in the temple is the “Tablet of Youzhou Zhaoren Temple” is as long as more than 3,000 characters. So far well kept as it is, the inscription on it are still very clear and distinct. The Mahavira Hall of the Zhaoren Temple is cultural relic under national protection for its special construction.
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