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The Pagoda of Bailin Temple ( or ), is located in Shijiazhuang, Zhao County, Hebei province, China. It is an octagonal-based brick Chinese pagoda built in 1330 during the reign of Emperor Wenzong, ruler of the Mongol-led Yuan Dynasty (1271–1368). ==Bailin Monastery== The Bailin Monastery (''Cypress Trees monastery'',〔(Caifang Zhu (2003), ''Buddhism in China Today: The Example of the Bai Lin Chan Monastery'' )〕) surrounding the pagoda, was built in the second century CE, and called ''Guan Yin Monastery''. Its most prominent abbot was the famous Chan master Zhaozhou (Joshu),〔 who is well known for the Mu-koan.〔 The temple was in ruin long before 1949. In 1988, Jing Hui was persuaded to take over the Hebei Buddhist Association, and start rebuilding Bailin Monastery. Jing Hui is a student and dharma successor〔(The Dharma Lineage of my Master: Grand Master JING Hui, Abbot of Bai-lin (Cypress Forest) )〕 of Hsu Yun, but has also adopted the Humanistic Buddhism of Taixu.
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