The other names of the temples were Pantheon, Pantheon, Parthenon, Erechtion, Abu Simbel, and Karnak.
In novels, temples were often referred to as temples, sanctuaries, heaven, hell, and so on. Different story backgrounds and settings would have different names and symbolic meanings. Some common temple names included: - Alexandria Temple: Located in Alexandria, Egypt, it was the temple of the ancient Greek god Heliopolis. - Taj Mahal Temple: The Taj Mahal in the Indian subcontinent is the most famous of the Muslim buildings and one of the best preserved ancient buildings in the world. - Temple of Titan: A space fortress located on the planet Titan in the Marvel Comics. It is one of the core members of the Temple Organization in the Marvel Universe, responsible for managing the gods and temples in the universe. - Dragon God Temple: Dragon God Island in Japanese mythology is the holy land of the mixed blood of the Dragon God and the Human God. It is also one of the most important temples in Japan. These are just some examples of the names of the temples in the novel. The names of the temples in different works and settings may be different, and there may be other symbolic meanings and story backgrounds.
The names of the ancient temples were White Horse Temple, Jiming Temple, Hanshan Temple, Lingyin Temple, Shaolin Temple, Imperial Ancestral Temple, Fengxian Hall, Chuanxin Hall, Shouhuang Hall, Yonghe Palace, Tangzi, Imperial Temple, Confucius Temple, etc.
" I Set up a Taoist Sect in a Different World " was a fantasy novel. It told the story of Li Xuantong carrying the expectations of a saint and bringing the foundation of Taoism to the other world. He and Dharma cooperated tacitly to divide the territory of the gods. The Three Pure Ones were one, and Taoism and Buddhism were the same. He began his plan to devour the Li Fire Realm step by step. At the same time, he respectfully spread the Dao Sect and guarded against the methods of the Buddhist Sect and the Divine World. The novel showed the scene of the conflict between the Great Dao and the collision of civilizations, as well as the plot of Li Xuantong facing the challenge of the disciples and believers of the Taoist sect. However, the specific storyline and character development could only be understood after reading the full text.
In the novel, the name of Xuankong Temple was 'Smiling Proud in the Pugilistic World'.
The Greek temples included the Temple of Delph, the Temple of Apollo Epicurus, the Temple of Hephaestus, the Temple of Akrocollins, the Temple of Zeus, the Temple of Parthenon, the Temple of Hera, and the Temple of Athena Victory.
An alias is a special form of address in a literary work, usually a euphemistic or exaggerated way of addressing the original name of the work. The function of nicknames was to enhance the literary characteristics of the work, making it easier for readers to remember and resonate with it. In literature, nicknames usually took the following forms: 1. Short form: A short form of the original name of the work, such as "Dream of the Red Chamber", is called "The Love Story of Bao and Dai". 2. Elegant title: The original title of the work is politely called "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", which is called "Three Kingdoms Heroes". 3. The source of the nickname: The source of the nickname is usually some of the characteristics or plot of the original name of the work. For example, the nickname of "Journey to the West" is "The Legend of the Kingdom of Women". 4. nicknames: nicknames for a certain character in the original work, such as Lin Chong in the Water Margins, nicknamed "Leopard Head". A nickname is often used in literature to help readers better understand the meaning and emotions of the work, and at the same time, it can also increase the literary value and charm of the work.
There were many other names for bamboo, including non-autumn grass, jade tube, green minister, green jade monarch, Xiaoxiang bamboo, purple jade, pond bamboo, brocade bud, bamboo paste, righteous bamboo, jade section, jade bud, jade board master, jade board monk, jade bamboo shoot, jade infant, white jade infant, edge young section, bamboo, bamboo tooth, bamboo bud, bamboo fetus, bamboo sprout, bamboo, bamboo scorpion, child, young dragon, sheath dragon, pond bamboo shoot, cat head, cat head bamboo shoot, scared rice tiger, etc.
There were several nicknames for Taoism, including the "Qiandao" and the "Kundao". In Taoism, regardless of whether it was a man or a woman, as long as they joined Taoism, they were called "Taoist priests". In order to differentiate male and female Taoist priests, male Taoist priests were called the "Qian Dao" and female Taoist priests were called the "Kun Dao". In addition, there were some other titles in Taoism, such as "Huang Guan" and "Taoist priest". Huang Guan referred to male Taoist priests, and Taoist priest was a respectful title for Taoist priests.