full view, from Johannes Nieuhof, "Legatio Batavica ad Magnum Tartariae Chamum Sungteium, Modernum Sinae Imperatorem...", trans. Georg Horn (Amsterdam: apud J. Meursium, 1668), before pg. 97
The Songyue Temple (Songyue si), at the foot of Mt Taishi in the Mt Song region, was founded under the Northern Wei. Originally an imperial residence, it was converted to a Buddhist temple in the 520s. It has one of the ...
The Songyue Temple (Songyue si), at the foot of Mt Taishi in the Mt Song region, was founded under the Northern Wei. Originally an imperial residence, it was converted to a Buddhist temple in the 520s. It has one of the ...
The Songyue Temple (Songyue si), at the foot of Mt Taishi in the Mt Song region, was founded under the Northern Wei. Originally an imperial residence, it was converted to a Buddhist temple in the 520s. It has one of the ...
full view, from William Chambers, "Plans, Elevations, Sections, and Perspective Views of the Gardens and Buildings at Kew in Surry..." (London: printed by J. Haberkorn, published for the author, 1763), pl. 43