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Zhulin temple
China / Shandong / Taian /
Nearby cities: Qingdao , Shijiazhuang, Longkou
Coordinates: 36°13'28"N 117°5'45"E
http://wikimapia.org/22360576/Zhulin-temple
Description: Rubbing from stele of "Taishan Zhu lin si shi ke" — the poems abou visiting Zhu lin temple, written and calligraphy by Chai Qi, Cao Jinman and Wu Tang (three men active in Ming Dynasty, 1368-1644).
Dimensions: 39 x 55 cm + 41 x 50 cm + 32 x 48 cm
Associated Name: Horikoshi, Yoshihiro (n.d.), Japan, donor
Topics: calligraphy; models (representations); stele (archaeology); poetry
Style/Period: Ming Dynasty; Minguo - http://via.lib.harvard.edu/via/deliver/deepcontent?recordId=olvwork298770
Input by: tmciolek Aug 06 2014
Final data (and their sources)
Last updated: 06 Aug 2014
Lat/Long coordinates' accuracy:
The monastery in question is assumed to be situated actually no farther than 200 m from the point defined by the coordinates below.
General location of the Zhulin-3 monastery, CN.
Lat 36.22444 Long 117.09583
Mapping & images: Falling Rain Genomics (http://www.fallingrain.com), 2013.
Google Map link:
Final data - explanatory notes
1. Monastery's name
- Zhulin-3 monastery
2. Monastery's modern country & province
- China:Shandong Sheng
3. Monastery's alternative/historical names
- [missing data]
4. Monastery's lat/long coordinates
- Approx. Lat 36.22444 Long 117.09583 - based on visual identification of the site in maps/satellite imagery & Panoramio photographs, maps.google.com and on http://wikimapia.org/22360576/Zhulin-temple - tmciolek, 06 Aug 2014.
5. Other known nearby Buddhist monasteries
- [missing data]
6. Modern name of the known nearest city, town, or village
7. The settlement's alternative/historical names
- Tai’an - http://www.fallingrain.com/world/CH/25/Taian.html
- T’ai-an-hsien - http://www.fallingrain.com/world/CH/25/Taian.html
- Taianfu - http://www.fallingrain.com/world/CH/25/Taian.html
- T’ai-an-shih - http://www.fallingrain.com/world/CH/25/Taian.html
- T'ai-an-hsien - http://www.fallingrain.com/world/CH/25/Taian.html
- T'ai-an-shih - http://www.fallingrain.com/world/CH/25/Taian.html——
8. The settlement's coordinates
- Approx. Lat 36.1853 Long 117.1200 - http://www.fallingrain.com/world/CH/25/Taian.html
9. Monastery's major Buddhist tradition
- [missing data]
10. Monastery's Buddhist sub-tradition
- [missing data]
11. Date-early
- [missing data]
1167-99p 1200=> dated-x
12. Date-intermediate
- The monastery was active during the Ming Dynasty period - http://via.lib.harvard.edu/via/deliver/deepcontent?recordId=olvwork298770
MBM chrono-tag 1200=> - tmciolek 06 Aug 2014
13. Date-late
- [missing data]
14. Details of contacts with other monasteries
- [missing data]
15. Type of evidence regarding the monastery
- [missing data]
16. Additional notes
- [missing data] (incl. details of the size of the monastic population)
17. Corrections & addenda to this page were kindly provided by
- [missing data]
18. Known monks and nuns associated with this monastery
19. Available Printed Literature
- [bibliographical details of the Book/Article 1]
- [bibliographical details of the Book/Article 2]
- [bibliographical details of the Book/Article 3]
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