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Vol. 8, No. 1
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Haoribao et al.: Arrangement Plan of Inner Mongolia Buddhist Temple
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Ihezhao Temple
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Figure 7. Model of Province Temples
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Source: Inner Mongolian Tibetan Buddhist Architecture (I), (II), (III).
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Jiang-Jia Hoh Temple
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Furthermore, the Ihezhao Temple (Figure 8) and Xiretzhao Temple are the
oldest Tibetan Buddhist temples in Mongolia, so they are the birthplace of Tibetan
Buddhism in Mongolia. Therefore, it is a place where translate and print Tibetan
scriptures to each region in the Mongolian area. And also in order to demonstrate
the authority of Altan Khan, and his grandson became the supreme leader of
Tibetan Buddhism, the fourth Dalai Lama, the two temples were built with all the
resources of Mongolian society at that time. So they have become the highest level
temple with numerous buildings among all temples in Inner Mongolia.
The Hoh Temple, and Jiang-Jia Hoh Temple, which were built later by the
emperor of the Qing dynasty after the war with the Oirat Mongols, to give
preferential treatment to the Hutuhetu of Mongolia. Although these two temples
were built for the highest-ranking Hutuhetu in Mongolia at that time, due to the
investment and construction of the Qing Dynasty had just ended the war with the
Oirat Mongols, Mongolia was still in a period of turbulence, they were not built as
magnificent as the temples built by the Khan of Mongolia.
From above, it shows that the arrangement plan of the temple at the same
level is also different due to different builders and periods.
Figure 8. Ihezhao Temple
Source: Inner Mongolian Tibetan Buddhist Architecture (I), (II), (III).
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