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Life of Wong Tai Sin in Akamatsu

Wong Tai Sin was born in Huang Gan Village, a suburb of Lanxi City, Zhejiang Province, and later became immortal in Song Chi, Jinhua. Huang Chuping, whose real name is Pinus densiflora, was born in Jin Dynasty. Huanggan Village in the suburb of Lanxi is the birthplace of Wong Tai Sin. Born in Jin Dynasty, Wong Tai Sin Palace was built in memory of Wong Tai Sin. Attractions such as Wong Tai Sin Palace, Wong Tai Sin's former residence and Erxian Scenic Spot have attracted countless compatriots at home and abroad for pilgrimage and sightseeing. According to the Records of Jinhua County, he once went to Jinhua Cave to practice Taoism with Taoist priests while herding sheep. His brother Huang Chu began to look around, but he didn't know where he was. It was forty years before he met outside the cave. Once upon a time, the sheep had already turned into white stones all over the mountain, but the stones immediately turned into sheep in one breath. Huang Chu was very surprised. He admired his brother's achievements and decided to cultivate a monastery. Since then, Huang Chu.

I stayed in the cave to practice with my brother. I didn't eat fireworks. I filled my stomach with pine nuts and poria cocos every day, and finally became an immortal. Therefore, Wong Tai Sin is sometimes considered as Huang's second brother. It is also said that Wong Tai Sin is a disciple of Ge Hong, Huang Yeren. People built Wong Tai Sin Temple for him in Jin Huashan, also known as Akamatsu Temple, to show his worship from generation to generation. Since then, all believers in Wong Tai Sin have regarded Jinhua as a "fairy town" and Chisong Temple as a "ancestral temple". The temples dedicated to him are all over the southeast coast, as well as Southeast Asia and the United States. Among them, Wong Tai Sin Temple in Jinhua City, Zhejiang Province and Wong Tai Sin Temple in Hong Kong are the most famous, with a large number of believers and flourishing incense.