We can find guides for the 120 temples in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. These temples were scattered all over the world. Some of them might be more hidden and needed to be found by pushing snowballs, blowing holes, melting ice, taking off, and so on. After completing all 120 temples, players would receive Link's classic set, the Forgiveness Set. This was the green set that Link's first generation had always worn. For the specific location of the temple and the solution, he could refer to the relevant guides and maps.
Temples and temples were not exactly the same. In ancient China, the term temple was often used to refer to the imperial court, where the emperor and officials ruled the country. The temple could also refer to the imperial palace or the palaces of nobles. Temples were places of worship for Buddhism or Taoism, where Buddha, Bodhisattva, or immortals were worshipped. A temple was a place for practicing and spreading Buddhism or Taoism. It was also a place for believers to pray and worship. Therefore, temples and temples had different functions and uses.
The village temple referred to the couplets used by the village temples. You can find some examples of couplets from temples in the countryside. For example, some couplets described the solemnity and holiness of the temple, such as " The temple is magnificent, and the outstanding people and land spirits are beautiful for thousands of years " and " The divine power is illustrious, and the people are safe and prosperous for thousands of years." There were also couplets that emphasized the function and significance of the temple, such as 'Great compassion, seek help everywhere' and 'Full of joy, laugh away the sorrows of the world.' However, the search results provided were not detailed enough to provide more information about the temple couplet.
The Taoist priest lived in the temple.
We can find the location map of the 120 temples in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. These temples were distributed in different regions of the Hailaru Continent, including the central Hailaru, the Hill Region, the Hartle Region, the Ferroni Region, the Ranel Region, the Akale Region, the Ordin Region, the Haibra Region, and the George Region. The temples in each region had different challenges and missions. By completing the trials of these temples, players could obtain Trial Pass. After collecting all four Trial Pass, they could exchange for a Heart Vessel or Energy Vessel to increase their character's Stamina and Energy. The exact location of the temple could be found on the map provided.
Here are some temples in China: 1. There were eight temples on Mount Emei: Jinding Huazang Temple, Baoguo Temple, Wannian Temple, Xixiang Pool, Qingyin Pavilion, Fuhu Temple, Hongchun Ping, and Xianfeng Temple. 2. There were six temples in Chengdu: Manjusri Monastery, Zhaojue Temple, Daci Temple, Baoguang Temple, Baiyun Temple, and Shijing Temple. 3. Beijing's top ten temples: Tanzhe Temple, Yonghe Palace, etc. 4. There were ten temples in Nanjing: Qixia Temple, Jiming Temple, etc. 5. Hangzhou's eight temples, Lingyin Temple, etc. 6. Sichuan's top ten famous temples: Mount Emei Wannian Temple, Zhaojue Temple, etc. 7. The ten famous temples in Xi'an were Daxing Shan Temple, Dacian En Temple, etc. Please note that the temples listed above are only a part of the search results provided. There may be other temples that have not been mentioned.
In ancient times, the term 'temple' often referred to the imperial court, which was the place where emperors held sacrifices and held meetings. The term "temple" originally referred to the Ming Hall of the Imperial Ancestral Temple. Because ancient emperors had to offer sacrifices to the ancestral temple on important matters and discuss matters in the Ming Hall, the term "temple" gradually became a term that referred to the imperial court. The temple could also be used to refer to the central government headed by the monarch. Thus, the court could be used to refer to the imperial court.
Legend of Zelda said that there were two temples in the Breath of the Wild, the Siamio Temple and the Tokumo Temple. The Temple of Siamio was located northwest of the frozen foothills, near the edge of the cliff. The temple of Tokumo was located on the east side of the frozen foothills, inside the Haibra fossil. For the specific method of deciphering and the order of placement, you can refer to the relevant guides.
There were three main categories of temples: ancestral temples for worshipping ancestors, temples for worshipping sages, and temples for worshipping mountains and rivers. Among them, the representative ancestral temples were the ancestral temple, family temple, or ancestral temple, such as the ancestral temple in Beijing and the Confucian temple in Qufu, Shandong. The Temple of Confucius was the most famous temple for worshipping sages. As for the temples used to worship the gods of the mountains and rivers, the specific representative buildings were not mentioned.
The ranking of the top ten temples in the world was as follows: 1. Lingguang Temple in Qinglai (Thailand) 2. Snowdagan Dajin Temple (Myanmar) 3. Tiger Cave Monastery (Thailand) 4. Borobudu (India) 5. Zhien House (Japan) 6. Twin Dragon Temple (Thailand) 7. Potala Palace in Xizang, China 8. Golden Pavilion Temple (Japan) 9. Golden Buddha Temple (Thailand) 10. Jade Buddha Temple (Thailand) These temples enjoyed a high reputation all over the world, attracting the attention and visits of many tourists. They represented an important heritage of Buddhist culture, but they were also masterpieces of religious belief and architectural art. These temples had different architectural styles. Some were famous for their golden and resplendent appearances, while others were famous for their magnificent mountain backgrounds. Both believers and tourists could feel the tranquility and solemn atmosphere in these temples. Please note that the above results are based on the search results provided and may not be comprehensive.
There were two famous temples in Gaobeidian, namely Kaishan Temple and Baiguo Gokuraku Temple. Kaishan Temple was a Buddhist temple that retained the architectural style of the Liao Dynasty. It was built in the Tang Dynasty and now has the main hall of the Liao Dynasty, as well as the Heavenly King Hall and the Vajra Hall that were renovated by later generations. The Hundred Kingdoms Paradise Temple was an ancient temple in the style of the prosperous Tang Dynasty. It was built by the abbot of the Hundred Kingdoms Prosperous Temple in Changchun.