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Xiangyan Temple
Xiangyan Temple () is a famous Chinese Buddhist Temple in Xichuan County in southeastern Henan province, People's Republic of China. History It was first built in Year 767 by Nanyang Huizhong, the second year during Emperor Daizong of Tang, Emperor Daizong's reign of the Tang Dynasty period (618-907) and it was named "Changshou Temple" () then. References

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Xichuan County
Xichuan County () is a county in the southwest of Henan province, China, bordering the provinces of Hubei to the south and Shaanxi to the northwest. It is under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Nanyang. Xichuan has an area of and a population of . Both of the Danjiangkou Reservoir and the Central route of South–North Water Transfer Project's canal head are located in Xichuan. History The state of Chu's first capital Danyang was in Xichuan. Geography Xichuan is located south of Funiu Mountain. The county is about 107 kilometers from northwest to southeast, with a width of 46 kilometers and a total area of 2,798 square kilometers. Xichuan County is a horseshoe-shaped terrain that protrudes to the southeast in the northwest direction. The northwest is a low mountain area, the middle is a hilly area, and the southeast is a hilly and alluvial plain. Danjiangkou Reservoir is located in the south of the county. The northern and northwestern parts of the county ...
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