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Why is the Broken Mountain Temple in Changshu called Xiaofu Temple?

According to Changshu local chronicles, during the Southern Qi Dynasty when Buddhism flourished in the Northern and Southern Dynasties, Ni Deguang, the secretariat of Chenzhou, gave up his house as a temple, formerly known as "Daci Temple". During the period of Liang Datong, a stone was dug when the temple was laid. After removing the soil from the stone, it was found that the grain of the stone looked like the word "Xing" on the left and the word "Fu" on the right, so this "Happiness Stone" was preserved and the name of the temple was changed to "Happiness Temple". Chang Jian called it "Broken Mountain Temple": According to ancient records, according to legend, during the Zhenguan period of the Tang Dynasty, a white dragon appeared in Yushan and turned into an old man with a white beard. He often went to Guangfu Temple to listen to monks' lectures. When the monk asked him where he came from, the old man replied, I am not a man, but a dragon. Q: Can I see your true colors? Yes, but don't be afraid. The old man showed his true colors, and the fruit was a white dragon with bared teeth. When the monk saw this scene, he was frightened. He quickly read a spell, calling for brother and sister. Brother and sister turned into a black dragon and fought with the white dragon. The white dragon couldn't win and washed away. The hillside in front of the temple was broken, so it was called "Broken Mountain". Duanshan Temple was named after it. The broken hillside in front of the temple forms a mountain stream, which is called "Broken Mountain Stream". Because it is related to dragons, it is also called "Dragon Xi Gu". Therefore, it was after Tang Zhenguan that Xiaofu Temple was changed into Broken Mountain Temple. Wu Zetian advocated Buddhism in Tang Dynasty, but during Huichang period, martial artist Li Yan hated Buddhism and abolished the temples all over the world, which caused great damage to Broken Mountain Temple. Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty ascended the throne and Buddhism revived. In the third year of Xian Tong (AD 862), Tang Yizong presented Duanshan Temple with a big clock. In nine years, Xian Tong gave a plaque to Xiaofu Temple, and later restored its original name, which is still in use today. The literature comes from /SW/chwshow.asp? ID= 156