The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild's Starting Platform. The four temples were located on the Starting Platform. The specific location could be found by using the telescope after ascending the Tower of Initiation. Among them, one had to wear winter clothes to go to the fourth temple. After completing the challenges of the four temples, one could head to the Temple of Time. The Temple of Time was located at the intersection of the four temples. The intersection could be found by connecting the positions of the four temples. In the Temple of Time, one could pray to the Goddess Statue and obtain a Heart Vessel or a certain amount of endurance. After that, he would trigger the plot and obtain a paraglider. After leaving this high platform, they could begin Hailaer's adventure.
The Temple of Dornbata was a checkpoint in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. The steps to conquer the temple were as follows: 1. The temple of Dornbata was located in the canyon between Mount Tabanda and Mount Labra. 2. The temple could be reached by paragliding down from the upper part of Kukujia Valley. 3. After entering the temple, use the Time Stop item to make the machine ball hit the button to unlock the door. 4. Inside the temple, there was a very tall stone slab. One could use a stone bucket to hit the stone slab, or use a bomb arrow to knock the stone slab down. 5. There were also two treasure chest rooms. One of them had a huge rock that could be used to press the button to unlock the door of the treasure chest. 6. The key to clearing the level was to use the Time Stop item to make the mechanism hit the button and unlock the door. The above is a guide to the Legend of Zelda's Temple of Dornbata based on the search results provided.
We can conclude that the last temple of the Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is the Temple of Guta Embaki. In order to find the temple, he needed to unlock the " Gate of Confinement ". The specific strategy and puzzle solving methods could be found in the relevant game strategy articles.
There were many temples in the Gruder region, including the Kiha Uu Temple, the Kimah Khosasa Temple, the Kui Taka Temple, the Juni Xi Temple, the Kimah Zisi Temple, the Xi Kito Temple, the Sasa Kai Temple, the Dak Tawa Temple, the Ke Noi Temple, the Gino Yao Temple, the Tuo Kayou Temple, the Guko Qisai Temple, the Rachu Uro Temple, the Khossi Ao Temple, and the Hawa Kai Temple. These temples all had different trials and puzzles that needed to be solved. The specific strategy and puzzle solving methods could be found in the relevant strategy section.
Xuankong Temple was the only unique temple in China that combined Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism. It was also a national key cultural relic protection unit. It was located at the foot of Mount Heng in the southeast suburb of Hunyuan County, Datong City, Shanxi Province, about 65 kilometers away from Datong City. Xuankong Temple was built nearly 1400 years ago in the later period of the Northern Wei Dynasty, and it had been renovated throughout the generations. The architectural structure of the temple was unique, showing a variety of designs, giving people a grand and rich visual effect. Xuan Kong Temple paid great attention to the fine structure of the building. Whether it was the form of the eaves or the structure of the mast, they all showed a variety of designs. Xuankong Temple was known as one of the most peculiar buildings in ancient China. It displayed China's superb architectural craftsmanship and exquisite carving skills. It was one of the earliest existing wooden structures built on cliffs in the world. Xuankong Temple was very important in China culture. It combined the beliefs of Buddhism and Taoism, reflecting the characteristics of China culture's multiculturalism and communication. Xuankong Temple was also the "number one scenic spot" of the Eighteen Sceneries of Mount Heng, and was widely recognized and praised.
Joy of Life Temple was located in the North Pole. Xiao En and Ku He had been to the Temple before, and Xiao En had described the Temple to Fan Xian. The temple was described as a building with black stone walls and light gray eaves. There was a weathered plaque on the door, and there were some unintelligible Heavenly Book words on it. Through modern knowledge and thinking, Fan Xian deduced that the temple was actually a military museum and not a temple. The temple was thought to be the core of the high-tech inventions of the previous era. However, the specific location and route of the temple were not mentioned in the search results.
The exact location of the temple was not mentioned. Although some clues hinted that the temple was located in an extremely cold place north of Northern Qi, the exact location was not revealed. The temple was described as a military museum, powered by solar energy, and would only appear during the day after the polar night. Therefore, according to the information provided, I don't know the exact location of the temple.
The exact location of the Temple of Joy of Life was not explicitly mentioned. Although there were some clues that suggested that the temple was located in an extremely cold place north of Northern Qi, the exact location was not revealed. The temple was described as a military museum, with many of mankind's most advanced weapons, robots, and martial arts manuals. Xiao En and Bitter Bamboo were the only people who knew the location of the Temple. Fan Xian had guessed from Xiao En's description that the Temple was at the North Pole. In summary, based on the information provided, the exact location of the temple could not be determined.
The reward for the entire Zelda Temple was the Wild Warrior Set.
We can find the locations of the temples in the Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom in HD maps. Among them, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild had 120 temples, while The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom had 152 temples (120 on the ground and 32 in the sky). These maps could help players find the exact location of the temple, making it easier for them to explore and solve puzzles.
The Supreme Court's Shaoqing You was a historical detective drama, but it did not provide any information about the position of the Supreme Court's Shaoqing You. Thus, I don't know what position you hold in the Supreme Court.