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The four temples in Inner Mongolia refer to the Hohhot Temple, the Baotou Five Calls, the Bailing Temple and the Beizi Temple in Xilinhot. During the Yuan Dynasty, Tibetan Buddhism became a religion of the Mongolian aristocratic faith, and Tibetan Buddhism was widely spread in Mongolia, in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties. Today, most of the Mongolian people believe in Tibetan Buddhism, and there are many Tibetan Buddhist temples in the temples of Inner Mongolia. The Beizi Temple in the center of Xilinhot is the largest temple in Xilin Gol League. It is also the birthplace of the city of Xilinhot. It has the Beizi Temple and the Xilinhot. Beizi Temple was built in the 8th year of Qing Emperor Qianlong (1743). It has been refined by the Seventh-generation Living Buddha and consumes more than 1.74 million silver. Because the host of the temple was built in the same year, the local Beizi Balaji Dorji, and built in the Beiziqi, the temple is named after it. The terrain is high and empty, and it is backed by the 13-storey Baoshan Mountain, which overlooks the city. The bag is a place for the Mongolian people to pray for blessings, among which the thirteen bags are the most distinguished. The temple is the center of the Beizi Temple, and it is also the most important part. The two sides are the Labu Temple, but the Japanese Temple, the Manba Hall and the Judo Dubha Hall, plus a dozen or so The small hall and the lama residential area have a total area of 1.2 square kilometers. The ancient lama had a distinguished position among the Mongolians. They were proud of becoming a lama, and the most prosperous period of the Beizi Temple, there were more than 1,200 lamas.
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