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The story of Jinshan Temple in Zhenjiang

Legend of Jinshan Temple in Zhenjiang:

Jinshan has more myths and countless histories since ancient times. This is the Shuijinmanshan described in the legend of the White Snake.

The reason why Jinshan Temple is widely known in the hearts of ordinary people is because of the "white snake legend" in folklore.

It is said that a white snake has grown into an adult, that is, a white snake, married young Xu Xian and lived a very sweet life.

When Fahai, a monk from Jinshan Temple, learned of this incident, he told Xu Xian that the White Snake was a snake demon after marriage, and Xu Xian was skeptical.

Later, according to Fahai's method, Xu Xian asked the White Snake to drink realgar wine during the Dragon Boat Festival. Mrs White Snake had to show his true colors, but he scared Xu Xian half to death.

Queen White Snake went to heaven to save Xu Xian and stole Cao Xian.

Fahai tricked Xu Xian into Jinshan Temple and put him under house arrest. The White Snake fought with Fahai, flooded Jinshan Temple, but hurt other creatures.

The White Snake broke the dogma, was put into a bowl by Fahai after giving birth, and was suppressed under the Leifeng Tower.

Mrs. White Snake's son became the best scholar when he grew up. He went to the tower to worship his mother, saved her and reunited the whole family.

And the lovely Xiaoqing also found Xianggong.

Extended data:

The historical evolution of Jinshan Temple;

Jinshan Temple was built in East Jin Mingdi from 323 to 325 AD.

During the Southern Dynasties and the Tang Dynasty, temples were called Jinshan Temple.

During the period of northern Song Zhenzong, it was named Longyou Temple, because the real sect was sleepwalking in Jinshan.

Since the Yuan Dynasty, it has also been called Jinshan Temple.

During Kangxi's southern tour in the Qing Dynasty, he inscribed the plaque "Jiangtian Temple" for Jinshan Temple.

1983, Jinshan Temple was designated as a national key temple in the Han area.