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English: The Paifang at Baiyun Temple, in Ningxiang County, Hunan, China. The Chinese characters "南楚靈山" (南楚靈山 means the spiritual mountain in south Hunan) on the paifang was written by Zuo Zongtang, a prominent China's general during the 19th century. Chinese characters "靈秀" (靈秀 means delicately beautiful) and "神奇" (神奇 means miraculous) written by former Venerable Master of the Buddhist Association of China Yicheng (1927–2017) are engraved on both sides.
中文:湖南省长沙市宁乡县白云寺牌坊。“南楚靈山”四字是清朝末年著名湖南籍军事将领左宗棠题写。两侧的词语“神奇”和“靈秀”由原中国佛教协会会长一诚长老题写。
日本語: 湖南省長沙市寧鄉縣白雲寺の牌坊。『南楚靈山』の漢字は清朝の军事家の左宗棠揮毫である。『神奇』『靈秀』の漢字は中国仏教協会の会長の一诚揮毫である。
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