Anhui 安徽

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* Héféi [[合肥]]
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* Mǎ'ānshān 馬鞍山
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'''Anhuī 安徽''' is a province in east-central China. The province is home to the Huángshān 黃山 range as well as Mount Jiǔhuá [[九華山]].
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'''Ānhuī 安徽''' is a province in east-central China. The province is home to the Huángshān 黃山 range as well as Mount Jiǔhuá [[九華山]].
== Important Buddhist Sites ==
== Important Buddhist Sites ==
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* Mount Jiǔhuá [[九華山]]
* Mount Jiǔhuá [[九華山]]
* The Ānhuī Monastic School [[安徽僧學校]] was active in the early [[1920s]]
* The Ānhuī Monastic School [[安徽僧學校]] was active in the early [[1920s]]
== Other Notes ==
== Other Notes ==
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* Lǐ Yuányīn [[李元音]] and Zhōu Shūjiā [[周叔迦]] were born here
* Lǐ Yuányīn [[李元音]] and Zhōu Shūjiā [[周叔迦]] were born here
* Wáng Xiǎoxú [[王小徐]] grew up here, and Rénshān [[仁山]] studied here as a youth
* Wáng Xiǎoxú [[王小徐]] grew up here, and Rénshān [[仁山]] studied here as a youth

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Ānhuī 安徽

Other names include: Jiāngnán 江南; Wǎn 皖 (abbreviation)

Nearby Locations:
  • Shāndōng 山東 province to the north
  • Jiāngsū 江蘇 province to the east
  • Jiāngxī 江西 province to the south
  • Zhèjiāng 浙江 province to the southeast
  • Húběi 湖北 province to the southwest
  • Hénán 河南 province to the northwest

Important Cities:

Jiāngnán 江南 Region
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Ānhuī 安徽 is a province in east-central China. The province is home to the Huángshān 黃山 range as well as Mount Jiǔhuá 九華山.

Important Buddhist Sites

Other Notes

References and Resources

  • John Knight Shryock. The temples of Anking and their cults; a study of modern Chinese religion. Paris, 1931.
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