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How to remember the eight ancestral halls of Buddhism
Eight Buddhist ancestral halls:

1, Jingtu Zongzuting is Ji Xiang Temple, one of the eight famous temples in Fan Chuan in Tang Dynasty, and a national key cultural relics protection unit, located in Ji Xiang Temple Village, Guodu Town, Chang 'an District, Xi City, Shaanxi Province;

2. The Zen ancestral temple is Shaolin Temple, located in Songshan Mountain;

3. Sanlun Zongzuting is the Caotang Temple in Xi 'an, the first Buddhist sutra translation field in China, the longest and largest of the three major Buddhist translation fields, and the starting point of China Buddhism, located at the northern foot of Guifeng Mountain in Huxian County, Xi 'an City, Shaanxi Province;

4. Huayan Zongzuting is Huayan Temple in Xi 'an, one of the eight famous temples in Fan Chuan in the Tang Dynasty, and a national key Buddhist temple, located in Shaolingyuan, Chang 'an District, Xi 'an City, Shaanxi Province;

5. Lu Zongzuting is a Ye Jing Temple in Chang 'an, Shaanxi Province, located at the northern foot of Zhong Nanshan in Chang 'an District, xi 'an, Shaanxi Province, about 35 kilometers away from Xi 'an;

6. Tiantai Zongzuting is the National Assembly Temple in Tiantai Mountain;

7. The only known ancestral temple is Jeju, Shaanxi Province, which is located on Huanta Road in Anshi, and Jinchang Square in Chang 'an in Tang Dynasty. Daiyuji was one of the three major translation sites in Chang 'an in Tang Dynasty, which lasted more than 1350 years.

8. The tantric ancestral temple is one of the three translation sites of Daxing Mountain Temple in Shaanxi, Royal Temple in Sui and Tang Dynasties and Chang 'an, the capital of Sui and Tang Dynasties. It is located in the west street of Xingshansi in Xiaozhai, Xi.