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Where is the rebuilt temple in Yangquan or Taiyuan? Please reply as much as possible.

Yangquan shengquan temple. But I see you have a long history. (The following is the information collected)

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Xinxing Village, the western suburb of Yangquan City 15km, away from the city center 15km, less than 1km away from Shitai Line and Taijiu Expressway. Take 803 Road (Expressway West Exit-No.1 Mine)

The temple on the eighth day of April

The temple is quite big, with a monk temple at the bottom and a nun temple above.

I'm a little confused.

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Yangquan Shengquan Temple subsidized many poor people for free.

People who come here feel the warmth of home.

Life Morning News reporter Shi Keqin

Everyone in Yangquan knows that Shengquan Temple is a Buddhist temple, but little known is that it is also a caring "welfare home". From 1995 to now, in more than ten years, dozens of helpless poor people have been supported here for free.

A few days ago, the reporter rushed to Shengquan Temple, Xinxing Village, Pingping Town, a suburb of Yangquan City for an interview.

1992, a monk decided to travel around the world, came to Yangquan, and lived in a ruined temple behind Xinxing Village in Pingping Town, a suburb. He won people's sympathy and charity by giving people massage to treat diseases. Over the past ten years, through hard work, he has gradually developed this place into a large-scale temple. Because of his kindness and compassion, many helpless poor people came to take refuge.

Originally, the reporter wanted to interview Ding Hui, but he did good deeds silently and didn't want to make public. Fortunately, what he did is obvious to all. Many insiders in the temple took the initiative to introduce the situation to reporters.

Homeless poor people feel the warmth of home here.

The first poor man taken in by Shengquan Temple was blind.

Yes 1995. A bus from Taiyuan took a group of tourists to visit Shengquan Temple. Later, all these tourists left by car, leaving only a man in his fifties. The host Ding Hui was surprised. He looked forward and it turned out that this was a blind man. The blind man said that both his parents had died. It was his brother-in-law who drove here today. Maybe his brother-in-law left him here on purpose.

Since then, the blind man has lived in Shengquan Temple. I live to be 10 until I die.

1997 In the spring, several Xiyang people sent another mentally retarded person in his fifties to Shengquan Temple. Later, he died.

In 2000, someone sent a boy of six or seven years old with disabled hands. In the winter of 2007, he died of cirrhosis.

For more than ten years, no one can tell how many helpless poor people have been taken in by Shengquan Temple. Because it is open to everyone and has never been registered.

Some of these people are blind, some are deaf-mute, some are born with mental retardation, some lack arms and legs, some are abandoned old people and children, and even "problem of juvenile" who came to this world by train ... In short, they have no ability to work, and some even have no ability to take care of themselves. Shengquan Temple not only takes them in for free, but also pays people to take care of their daily lives and die for them.

Although homeless, everyone has a sad story. However, they all felt the warmth of home in Shengquan Temple.

The problem of teenagers with bad records has been well changed in Shengquan Temple.

Shengquan Temple is close to Shijiazhuang-Taiyuan Railway, Taijiu Expressway and National Highway 307. 1998, a boy of 12 years old came to Yangquan Railway Station by train. He defected when he heard that Shengquan Temple took in homeless street children. It turns out that this wandering child is also a poor man who has lost his parents. Over the years, I have been wandering around and gradually developed the bad habit of petty theft.

In Shengquan Temple, abbot Dinghui and the monks in the temple not only arranged for him to eat and live, but also taught him to read and recite scriptures and teach him the truth of being a man. After staying here for three or four years, I gradually got rid of my bad habits and left the temple to go home when I grew up. When he left, he kowtowed to abbot Dinghui three times and said, "You must follow your own life path in the future and never live up to the kindness of Shengquan Temple."

"If Shengquan Temple hadn't taken us in, I wouldn't be a father long ago."

Shao, 59, is a bachelor in Beizhuangtou Village, a big town in Pingding County. 35-year-old Liu Ruichang originally lived in No.4 mine mouth of Yangquan mining area. Liu Ruichang suffered from severe epilepsy since childhood. Later, when his parents died, Liu Ruichang became a waif. 14 years ago, Shao took Liu Ruichang home from a mental hospital. The two lived alone and made a living by planting an acre of thin land.

Later, Shao was old and weak and gradually lost his ability to work. He heard that Shengquan Temple took in the helpless poor, so he led Liu Ruichang to Shengquan Temple in early March this year. The abbot of Shengquan Temple took them in without saying anything, and arranged places for them to eat and live.

In an interview with reporters, Shao said from the bottom of his heart: "My father and I eat well and live well here. If Shengquan Temple hadn't taken us in, we would have died. Here, we should do something within our power to repay the kindness of abbot Dinghui and Shengquan Temple. "

At least a dozen "poor people" like Shao and Liu Ruichang still live in Shengquan Temple. They live and eat here, earn their own living and enjoy the warmth of their extended family.

"Shengquan Temple didn't cost the government a penny, but it supported so many poor people and shared the worries for the government."

When the reporter came back from an interview with Shengquan Temple, he was moved for a long time. After going down the mountain along Cement Panshan Road, I met Shi Wenxin, director of the village committee, in Xinxing Village, Pingping Town.

Director Shi said: "We are very touched that Shengquan Temple didn't spend a penny from the government to feed so many homeless poor people. Over the years, we have also given strong support to the development of Shengquan Temple. " Director Shi pointed to the cement road leading to Shengquan Temple behind the village and said, "Look, this 2-kilometer-long road was built by our village with an investment of more than 500,000 yuan. Usually the water in the temple is provided free of charge by our village. When large-scale activities are held in temples and vehicles are needed, we will give strong support. In the future, we will continue to support the development of Shengquan Temple. "

Excerpted from Life Morning Post in July 2008 12.

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