[夹山寺 / 夾山寺, Jiā shān sì, ㄐㄧㄚ ㄕㄢ ㄙˋ]Jiashan Temple, Buddhist temple in Shimen 石门, Changde 常德, Hunan, the purported final home and burial place of late Ming peasant rebel leader Li Zicheng 李自成#254639[Add to Longdo]
[法隆寺, Fǎ lōng sì, ㄈㄚˇ ㄌㄨㄥ ㄙˋ]Hōryūji, complex of Buddhist temples near Nara 奈良, Japan, dating back to the Asuka period 飛鳥時代|飞鸟时代 (c. 600)#255831[Add to Longdo]
[唐招提寺, Táng zhāo tí sì, ㄊㄤˊ ㄓㄠ ㄊㄧˊ ㄙˋ]Toushoudaiji, the temple in Nara, Japan founded by Tang dynastic Buddhist monk Jianzhen or Ganjin 鑒真和尚|鉴真和尚 and his last resting place#256214[Add to Longdo]
[かんす;かんず;かんじ, kansu ; kanzu ; kanji](n) { Buddh } (See 六知事) one of the six administrators of a Zen temple who substitutes for the chief priest[Add to Longdo]
[てらうけせいど, teraukeseido](n) system used during the Edo era where commoners had to register with a temple in order to prove their Buddhist faith[Add to Longdo]
[じだんせいど, jidanseido](n) (See 寺請制度) system used during the Edo era where commoners had to register with a temple in order to prove their Buddhist faith[Add to Longdo]
[てらいり, terairi](n) (1) (See 寺子屋) to enrol in a temple school; child enrolled in a temple school; (2) incarcerating a criminal in a temple as a form of punishment (popular during the latter Muromachi and Azuchi-Momoyama periods); (3) to go to a temple and repent (following a disaster, etc.)[Add to Longdo]
[てらあずけ, teraazuke](n) (obsc) (See 寺入り) incarcerating a criminal in a temple as a form of punishment (popular during the latter Muromachi and Azuchi-Momoyama periods)[Add to Longdo]
[しちだいじ, shichidaiji](n) (obsc) (See 南都七大寺) the seven great temples of Nara (Daian-ji, Gango-ji, Horyu-ji, Kofuku-ji, Saidai-ji, Todai-ji, Yakushi-ji)[Add to Longdo]