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===Kernel compound=== * [[Shanmen]] ({{zh|c=山门|p=|labels=no}}) (built in 1735; the entrance tablet, written in golden characters, reads "Shaolin Temple" ({{zh|c=少林寺|p=shaolinsi|labels=no}}) in black background by the [[Kangxi Emperor]] of the [[Qing dynasty]] in 1704).{{clarify|date=December 2022}} * Forest of Steles ({{zh|c=碑林|p=beilin|labels=no}}) * Ciyun Hall ({{zh|c=慈雲堂|p=ciyuntang|labels=no}}) (built in 1686; changed in 1735; reconstructed in 1984). It includes the Corridor of Steles ({{zh|c=碑廊|p=beilang|labels=no}}), which has 124 stone tablets of various dynasties, from the Northern Qi dynasty (550–570).{{clarify|date=December 2022}} * West Arrival Hall ({{zh|c=西来堂|p=xilaitang|labels=no}}) a.k.a. Kung Fu Hall ({{zh|c=锤谱堂|p=chuiputang|labels=no}}) (built in 1984) * [[Four Heavenly Kings Hall]] ({{zh|c=天王殿|p=tianwangdian|labels=no}}) (built during the Yuan dynasty; repaired during the Ming and Qing dynasties) * [[Bell tower (Chinese Buddhism)|Bell tower]] ({{zh|c=钟楼|p=zhonglou|labels=no}}) (built in 1345; reconstructed in 1994; the bell was built in 1204.) * [[Drum tower (Chinese Buddhism)|Drum tower]] ({{zh|c=鼓楼|p=gulou|labels=no}}) (built in 1300; reconstructed in 1996) * [[Kimnara]] Palace Hall ({{zh|c=紧那罗殿|p=jinnaluodian|labels=no}}) (reconstructed in 1982) * [[Huineng|Sixth Patriarch]] Hall ({{zh|c=六祖堂|p=liuzutang|labels=no}}) * [[Mahavira Hall]] ({{zh|c=大雄宝殿|p=daxiongbaodian|labels=no}}) a.k.a. Main Hall or Great Hall (built circa 1169; reconstructed in 1985). * Dining Hall (built during the Tang dynasty; reconstructed in 1995) * [[Sutra]] Room * Dhyana Halls (reconstructed in 1981) * Guest Reception Hall * [[Dharma Hall]] (Sermon) Hall ({{zh|c=法堂|p=fatang|labels=no}}) a.k.a. Scripture Room ({{zh|c=藏经阁|p=zang jing ge| labels=no}}) (reconstructed in 1993) * East & West guest rooms * Abbot's Room ({{zh|c=方丈室|p=fangzhangshi|labels=no}}) (built during the early Ming dynasty) * Standing in Snow Pavilion ({{zh|c=立雪亭|p=lixueting|labels=no}}) a.k.a. Bodhidharma Bower ({{zh|c=达摩庭|p=damoting|labels=no}}) (reconstructed in 1983) * [[Manjusri]] Hall ({{zh|c=|p=wenshudian| labels=no}}) (reconstructed in 1983) * [[Samantabhadra (Bodhisattva)|Samantabhadra]] Hall * White Robe ([[Avalokitesvara]]) Hall ({{zh|c=白衣殿|p=baiyi ([[Guanyin|Guan yin]]) dian|labels=no}}) a.k.a. Kung Fu Hall ({{zh|c=|p=quanpudian|labels=no}}) (built during the Qing dynasty) * [[Hall of Kshitigarbha|Ksitigarbha Hall]] ({{zh|c=地臧殿|p=di zang dian| labels=no}}) (built during the early Qing dynasty; reconstructed in 1979) * Thousand Buddha Hall ({{zh|c=千佛殿|p=qianfodian|labels=no}}) a.k.a. [[Vairocana]] Pavilion ({{zh|c=毗庐阁|p=piluge|labels=no}}) (built in 1588; repaired in 1639, 1776) * Ordination Platform (built in 2006) * Monks' rooms * Shaolin Pharmacy Bureau (built in 1217; reconstructed in 2004) * Bodhidharma Pavilion ({{zh|p=chuzuan|labels=no}}) (first built during the Song dynasty) * Bodhidharma Cave * Shaolin Temple Wushu Guan (Martial arts hall)
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