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Dunhuang manuscripts
a collection of medieval manuscripts found in the caves at Dunhuang
Great Anti-Buddhist Persecution
initiated by Tang Emperor Wuzong reached its height in the year 845 CE
Cao'an
thumb|230px|Cao'an Temple seen from the south, with Huabiao Hill in the background
'''Cao'an''' () is a temple in , Jinjiang, Fujian. Originally constructed by Chinese Manichaeans, it was considered by later worshipers to be a Buddhist temple. This "Manichaean temple in Buddhist disguise" had historically been seen by modern experts on Manichaeism as "the only Manichaean building which has survived intact". However, other Manichaean buildings have survived intact, such as the Xuanzhen Temple, also in China. In 2021, Cao'an was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List along with many other s
Chinese Manichaeism
Chinese religion