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Lushan Temple
麓山寺
Shanmen.
Religion
AffiliationBuddhism
SectChan
Location
LocationYuelu Mountain, Changsha, Hunan
CountryChina
Lushan Temple is located in Hunan
Lushan Temple
Shown within Hunan
Lushan Temple is located in China
Lushan Temple
Lushan Temple (China)
Geographic coordinates28°11′02″N 112°55′44″E / 28.18389°N 112.92889°E / 28.18389; 112.92889
Architecture
FounderZhu Fachong
CompletedAD 268

Lushan Temple (Chinese: 麓山寺; pinyin: Lùshān Sì), is a Buddhist temple at Yuelu Mountain, Changsha, Hunan, China. It includes the Entrance, Hall of Great Heroes, Zazen room, and dining room, etc.

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