How many jewels are there in Ta 'er Temple?
The pagoda of Ta 'er Temple uses 0. 065 tons of gold. According to relevant information, the pagoda of Ta 'er Temple was first built in 1560, and then in 17 1 1. The roof was changed into a gold roof, with gold 1300 Liang and silver 10000 Liang, forming a three-story double-eaved, backer gold roof. Later, the eaves were decorated with gold-plated clouds. Ta 'er Temple is the activity center of Tibetan Buddhism in the northwest of China and enjoys a high reputation in China and Southeast Asia. The central governments of all previous dynasties spoke highly of the religious status of Ta 'er Temple. In the Ming dynasty, the upper religious figures in the temple were given titles many times. Emperor Kangxi of Qing Dynasty gave them the plaque of Jinliang Inoue, and Emperor Qianlong gave them the title of Fanzong Temple and the plaque of Fanfa Building of Dajinwa Temple.