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What is the difference between a temple and a temple?
Temple: According to legend, during the reign of Emperor Hanming in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, Tianzhu monks rode a white horse to the East and originally lived in the "Split Temple" in Luoyang. Later, crack hon temple was rebuilt and named "White Horse Temple". So the temple became the floorboard of the monk's residence. In Sanskrit, "temple" is called Sinhalama, which means "the garden where monks live." After Sui and Tang Dynasties, temples became less and less official, and gradually became a special term for Buddhist architecture in China.

Brake: The pillars, wheels, caps and other accessories erected at the top of the stupa are collectively called brakes. Originally, it was an umbrella cover on the top of the Buddha's tomb to show respect, but in China, it was placed at the top of the tower. Buddhist pagodas can also be called temples.

Extended data:

temple

1, pinyin: s √.

2. Interpretation: Signature of the ancient official: Taichang ~ (the ancient official in charge of ancestral temple etiquette). Crack ~ (similar to a modern concierge).

3, strokes: 6 paintings

4. Root: inch part

5. Word combination: Xuan Si, Zha Si, Si Cheng, An Si, Jian Si.

apply the brakes

1, pinyin: chà, shā

2. Interpretation: [chà] abbreviation of Sanskrit "Sadoro", temple pagoda: ancient ~. Bao ~. [shā] Stop: ~ Car. ~ stop this evil wind.

3, strokes: 8 paintings

4. Radical: Xianbu

5. Group words: brake, golden brake, train brake, flag brake, brake temple.