Monk Jingzang Pagoda

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The Monk Jingzang Pagoda or Chan Master Jingzang Stupa ( Chinese  净 藏 禅师 塔 , Pinyin Jìngzàng chánshī tǎ , English Jingzang Monk Pagoda / Chan Master Jingzang Stupa ) of the Huishan Monastery of Dengfeng in the Chinese province of Henan is an octagonal one , pavilion-style grave pagoda from the year 746 of the Tang Dynasty for the Buddhist monk Jingzang (675–746), a disciple of Hui'an慧 安 (? -709).

The building ( Jingzang chanshi ta ) has been on the list of monuments of the People's Republic of China (3-137) since 1988 .

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  1. With full Chinese name: Henan Dengfeng Huishan si Jingzang chanshi ta 河南 登封 会 善 寺 净 藏 禅师 塔.

Coordinates: 34 ° 29 ′ 36.7 "  N , 112 ° 59 ′ 43.8"  E