Good Guide Pagoda: Located in Xiangjiche Village, Guodu Town, Chang'an District, Chengnan City, Xi'an City, it was built in the second year of Tang Gaozong Yonglong (681 AD). This is the famous ancient temple of Tang Dynasty built by the good guide masters of Jingtu Zong, one of the founders of Jingtu Zong.
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Good Guide Pagoda: Located in Xiangjiche Village, Guodu Town, Chang'an District, Chengnan City, Xi'an City, it was built in the second year of Tang Gaozong Yonglong (681 AD). This is the famous ancient temple of Tang Dynasty built by the good guide masters of Jingtu Zong, one of the founders of Jingtu Zong.
The Shandao Tower in Xiangji Temple is a relatively well-known building. Tourists who come to Xiangji Temple will definitely come to visit the Shandao Tower. It is a little regrettable that you can't climb the tower to see the surrounding scenery. Of course, this is understandable. Everyone came to the tower, the tower is unbearable, after all, it is a long-established building.
The good guide tower of Xiangji Temple is a relatively well-known building here. The pilgrims who come here basically come to circle the tower. The good guide tower is a real monument, not later repaired according to records. Architecturally, it is also very distinctive.
The Good Guide Pagoda is built in Xiangji Temple, Xiangji Temple is one of the "Eight Buddhists" in China, one of the "Pure Land Zong" Zuting, one of the famous eight major temples in Xichuan in the Tang Dynasty, and a key national cultural relics protection unit located in Xiangji Temple Village, Guodu Town, Chang'an District, Shaanxi Province. In the second year of Tang Gaozong Yonglong (681), one of the founders of Jingtu Zong, the master of good guidance, Yuan Ji, disciple Huaiqi, built Xiangji Temple and the master of good guidance to support the tower, making Xiangji Temple the first Taoist site after the official establishment of the Chinese Buddhist "Jingtu Zong". The founder of the Japanese pure land Zongzhi Shao Jingzong, has always respected the good guide as the ancestor teacher, and worshiped the Xiangji Temple as the ancestral court. The poem "Guoxiangji Temple" was also compiled into Japanese primary school textbooks. On May 14, 1980, China and Japan held a grand ceremony at Xiangji Temple to commemorate the 1300th anniversary of the death of the Master of Good Guides.