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Labrang Monastery, located on the bank of the Daxia River in Xiahe County, Gannan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Gansu Province, China, is the Buddhist temple of the next continuation college located next to the Great Hall. The real name is , referred to as Tashi Qi Temple, Labrang is transformed from the sound of Lazhang, meaning the residence of the master of living Buddha. It is one of the six monasteries of the Gelug Sect of Tibetan Buddhism. It is known as the "World Library of Tibet" in the world. In its heyday, the monks reached 4000. Yu Ren, who opened to the public in 1980, was listed as the second batch of national key cultural relics protection units in 1982. The entire temple is the oldest and only surviving temple built during the first Shijiamu-like living Buddha period. In the history, Labrang Monastery is known as the 108-genus temple, which is the political and religious center of Gannan. At present, Labrang Monastery retains the best Tibetan Buddhist teaching system in the country. At present, the main temple is the sixth Shijiamu-like Hutuktujiamu-Luosang JiumeiTudan but Ginima, and other leaders include the four major races (Gongtangcang, Samutskang, Hall, Cangkang, Dewa Warehouse), eight cans.
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