Zhenru Monastery
真如寺
真如寺
Zhēnrúsì
Chen-ju-ssu
Zhenru Monastery
真如寺
真如寺
Zhēnrúsì
Chen-ju-ssu
31.251389
121.396667
Yuan 1271 - 1368
Zhenru Monastery, also known as Dasi, the “Grand Temple,” in the Qing dynasty , is a Buddhist monastery located in Zhenru Town in northwest Shanghai (Lu 2004; Zuo 2019, 130). The town is named after the monastery (Shanghai wenwu baoguan weiyuanhui 1966, 16). The Monk Yong’an reconstructed the monastery and gave the name Zhenruyuan to it during the Jiading reign (1208-1224) of the Southern Song dynasty (Lu 2004). Then it was relocated to a place called Taoshupu by the Monk Miaoxin during the Yanyou reign (1314-1320) of the Yuan dynasty and he acquired a new plaque in order to change the name from Zhenruyuan to Zhenrusi (Lu 2004). Later during the Hongwu reign (1368-1398) and the Hongzhi Reign (1488-1505) of the Ming dynasty, Monk Daoxin and Monk Falei restored the monastery twice (Lu 2004).
真如寺, 清代 又稱大寺,是一座位於上海西北真如鎮的佛教寺廟(陸 2004 ; 左 2019,130)。 真如鎮由寺得名(上海文物保管委員會 1996,16). 南宋 嘉定年間(1208-1224)僧人永安重修寺廟並命其名為真如院(陸 2004)。 元代 延祐年間(1314-1320)僧人妙心移寺至桃樹浦並請額將真如院改名為真如寺。 明洪武(1368-1398)與弘治(1488-1505)年間僧道馨與法雷前後兩次修復真如寺(陸 2004)。
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