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What are the famous buildings in Japan?

The Toda Temple in Nara (Hiragana とぅだぃじ) is the Big Ben Mountain of Japanese Huayan Sect, also known as Dahuayan Temple and Golden Bright Four Tennoja. Dongda Temple, located in the east of Pingchengjing (now Nara), is one of the seven temples in Du Nan with a history of 1200 years. Dongda Temple, 1998, as a part of ancient Nara historical site, is listed as a world cultural heritage. This Buddhist temple was founded in 728 by Emperor Shengwu, a Buddhist. Dongda Temple is the general temple of 68 national assembly temples in China. Because it was built to the east of Pingchengjing, the capital, it is called Dongda Temple. Also known as Dahuayan Temple, the four heavenly kings of Jinming protect the country temple. In addition, there is Nishioji. The Great Buddha Hall of Dongda Temple, with a front width of 57 meters and a depth of 50 meters, is the largest wooden structure building in the world. In the Buddhist temple, there is a giant Buddha statue with a height of over15m? Lushenave. There are South Gate, February Hall, March Hall and Zhengcang Courtyard in Dongda Temple. There is a famous catamaran King Kong statue at the south gate. The February Hall overlooks the Buddhist Temple and downtown Nara. Jian Zhen, a monk of the Tang Dynasty in China, once set up an altar here to give lectures. 1In the autumn of 997, representatives of the three countries attending the "China-Korea-Japan Buddhist Friendship Exchange Conference" held a prayer meeting for world peace here. In the first half of the 8th century, the predecessor of the temple was established at the foot of Ruocao Mountain to the east of the Great Buddha Hall. According to the Records of Dongda Temple, the Jinzhong Temple founded by Tian Ping in the fifth year (733) at the foot of Ruocao Mountain is the origin of Dongda Temple. On the other hand, according to the official Continued Day, in the fifth year of Shen Jun (728), Emperor Shengwu, the 45th emperor, and Prince Bodhi, the queen of light, died young. So a mountain house was set up at the foot of Ruocao Mountain, where nine monks lived, that is, in front of Admiralty Temple. It is reported that in the middle of the 8th century, there were Suosuo Temple and Qianshou Temple in Admiralty Temple. It is speculated that Suosuo Hall should be the present Fahua Hall (also known as the March Hall, and this deity is Bukong Suoguanyin). Since the Hiroshi Fujiwara Rebellion in Tian Ping 12 (740), Nara, the abandoned capital and political center, has been moving between Gongrenjing (now Jiamao Town, Xiangle County, Kyoto Prefecture), Xiangzi Music Palace near the river (Shiga) and Nanbao Palace (now Fayuanban Town, east of Osaka City), and the society is extremely chaotic. For the sake of national security, Emperor Shengwu ordered all countries to build imperial academy and Finney Temple.

Tian Ping was established in Fruit Ministry in 13 (74 1 year), and the following year in Tian Ping was 14 (742). Jinzhong Temple was designated as Yamato Temple, and the temple was named Jinguangming Temple. The casting of the Giant Buddha began in Tianping 19 (747), and the name of "Dongda Temple" should have started from this time. In addition, the original historical record of the company supervising the construction of Dongda Temple is twenty years in Tian Ping (748).