Talk:Lianxing Temple

Min News
obviously isn't a terribly reliable source. It could presumably be trusted with the names of the buildings the writer visited—Daxiong Hall, Tianwang Hall, Yunshan Pavilion, a sutra library, the dagoba, and a dormitory—but not with ancient history contradicting the other sources. That said, its article states the temple was first built in the late Sui or early Tang and it was only rebuilt under the Yuan. It also says the temple was renamed to Fahai Temple after the establishment of the PRC. — Llywelyn II   17:23, 3 February 2024 (UTC)
 * Luo should be a reliable source & his work on China's pagodas for the Foreign Language Press in Beijing does still use Lianxing as the temple's name. — Llywelyn II   19:38, 3 February 2024 (UTC)