File:Rock of Thousand Buddha, Zhongyuan Chan Temple.jpg

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English: Rock of Thousand Buddha is a huge sedimentary limestone on Zhongyuan Chan Temple. It acquires the name because there are many holes in the rock, and inside there holes were once enshrined thousand of Buddhist statues of different size.
中文(简体):贵州省镇远县青龙洞古建筑群中元禅寺的千佛岩。因为岩石上曾有许多小洞,洞里供奉着大小不一的佛像而得名。
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