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ID: 500458025
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Record Type: Person
Duo fu si (Taiyuan, Shanxi Sheng, China) (corporate body)

Names:
Duo fu si (Taiyuan, Shanxi Sheng, China) (preferred,U,English-P,NA,U)
Shanxi Sheng Duo fu si (Taiyuan China) (U,display)
Duofu Temple (Taiyuan, Shanxi Sheng, China) (U)

Nationalities:
undetermined (preferred)

Roles:
corporate body (preferred)

Gender: unknown

List/Hierarchical Position:
 ....  Unidentified Named People and Firms
 ........  Duo fu si (Taiyuan, Shanxi Sheng, China) (I,U)

Biographies:
(corporate body) ..... [GRL Preferred]

Additional Names:

Sources and Contributors:
Duo fu si (Taiyuan, Shanxi Sheng, China) ........ [GRL Preferred]
...........................................................................  GRIL NACO contribution (n.d.)
...........................................................................  Library of Congress Authorities online (2002-)
Duofu Temple (Taiyuan, Shanxi Sheng, China) ........ [GRL]
....................................................................................  GRIL NACO contribution (n.d.)
....................................................................................  Library of Congress Authorities online (2002-)
Shanxi Sheng Duo fu si (Taiyuan China) ........ [GRL, VP]
.......................................................................  Getty Vocabulary Program rules
.......................................................................  GRIL NACO contribution (n.d.)

Subject: ........ [GRL]
....................  GRIL NACO contribution (n.d.)
....................  Library of Congress Authorities online (2002-) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2007113836
....................  Taiyuan Juewei Shan Duo fu si, 2006: t.p. (Duo fu si) p. 258 (originally built in 786, named Juewei jiao si, dedicated to Ma$09nju$00sr$01i; destroyed at the end of the Song dynasty; rebuilt between 1368-1398; renamed Duo fu si during the Hongzhi period of the Ming dynasty) cover (Duofu Temple)
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