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This image depicts a series of large, ornate dharma wheels, likely situated at a temple or spiritual complex in Guang Zhou Shi, China. Three prominent cylindrical structures, crafted from black material with intricate gold Chinese characters and decorative patterns, are seen in the foreground. They are mounted on a black metal frame, designed for rotation. The leftmost cylinder displays the gold characters "輝法輪" (Huī Fǎ Lún), meaning "Brilliant Dharma Wheel," on its upper section, and "人隆昌" (Rén Lóng Chāng), meaning "People Prosper and Flourish," on its lower section. The middle cylinder features "增法輝" (Zēng Fǎ Huī), translating to "Increase Dharma Brilliance," on top, and "人隆昌" (Rén Lóng Chāng) below. The rightmost visible cylinder also shows "增法輝" (Zēng Fǎ Huī) on its upper part, with "國隆昌" (Guó Lóng Chāng), meaning "Nation Prospers and Flourishes," on its lower section. Each cylinder is adorned with golden bands featuring a wave-like pattern at the top and bottom, and a central band with stylized mythical creature motifs, possibly dragons or Qilin. The scene is brightly lit by daylight, suggesting clear weather. In the background, traditional temple architecture is visible, including a gray stone pillar, stone steps, and a building with a distinctive green-tiled roof. A person's lower legs and part of a red garment are partially visible on the far right, indicating the presence of visitors or worshippers. The overall atmosphere suggests a place of cultural and religious significance.
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