Tanyue Wanggong Kaiming Sanwang Temple

Tan Yue Wang Gong Temple was built in the late Five Dynasties. Located on the west bank of Chengtian Temple in Quanzhou (now No.71Nanjun Road, Quanzhou), it is one of the most important temples in Quanzhou, Fujian. Wang Yanbin, the secretariat of Quanzhou, gave Chengtian Temple thousands of hectares of land, and monks praised it and built a shrine to offer sacrifices, also known as "Tan Yue Wang Gong Temple".

It was originally built in the east of the temple, and was later destroyed by soldiers. It was rebuilt here during the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty. Years of vicissitudes of life, wind erosion and rain erosion have been repaired in all dynasties. With a long history and far-reaching influence, it has been included in Fujian junior high school local textbooks.

1999 The rebuilt "Tan Yue Wang Gong Temple" faces south, covering an area of 1500 square meters with a construction area of 700 square meters. It is a brick-wood structure, with hanging mountains, dovetail ridges and bucket structures. Up to now, many precious ancient building components and cultural relics such as stone carvings and woodcuts have been preserved. Craftsmen used the techniques of baking clouds to hold the moon and green leaves to hold red flowers to make the whole building antique, which is a typical masterpiece of ancient buildings in southern Fujian.

The main temple is divided into three rooms, including a patio and two temples. The wall of the main temple is made of red bricks and granite unique to southern Fujian. The left and right columns are couplets of "Taiyuan noble family originated from Sanjin, Gushi righteous teacher Jing Bamin". The two brick carvings and other stone carvings of "Lu Que Tong Chun" preserved on the two corner boards of the porch are all building components of the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Three couplets are carved on the stone pillars on both sides of the temple, praising the achievements of the three kings in opening Fujian and governing the spring. The original building components are well preserved, such as carved lions on bare beams and loose beams, carved patterns on beams and columns, and flowers and trees on bucket arches. The carved sitting niche in the center of the hall is resplendent, with statues of Wang Chao, Wang Shenluan and Wang. The front beam of the ancestral hall is a plaque inscribed by the former Prime Minister of Singapore, the back beam is a plaque of "One Book and Three Things" written in calligraphy, and Taiwanese celebrities are inscribed with "Guangqian". The overall setting is solemn and solemn. The gallery on the west side of Shicheng outside the main temple is embedded with 12 bluestone shadow sculpture "Historical Paintings of Fujian Three Kings in the Five Dynasties", which reproduces the historical achievements of the "Three Kings". Building a "Kaimin Pavilion" in the south of Shicheng; On the east side, there is a door leading to Chengtian Temple, and the front door is "Tan Yue Wang Gong Temple". "Tan Yue Wang Gong Temple" plaque is an integral part of Dongyuan Temple in Chengtian Temple at the end of the Five Dynasties. It was unearthed when Chengtian Temple was built in 1980s. Ancillary buildings include hanging flower doors, galleries, upper and lower guards, and back flower halls.

Tan Yue Wang Gong Temple is one of the most beautiful scenic spots in southern Fujian. Experts, scholars, celebrities and Wang clan members come to visit and worship in an endless stream every day: in 2009, General Zhang Xiufu, president of China Legal Aid Foundation, Qian, former political commissar of the National Armed Police Force, former Standing Committee member of Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and former Minister of Machinery Industry, former Deputy Chief of Staff of the Chinese People's Liberation Army Luo Feng, vice president of China Police Association and former Deputy Minister of Public Security went to Wang Gong Temple to write an inscription "Enlightened ancestor, Guangzi Taiwan Province Wang Jinping family, headed by his brother Wang Zhuqing, came to the spring to seek roots for ancestor worship. In 2005, the Gushi County Party Committee and the county government presented a pair of profound couplets (calligraphy) to Wang Gong Temple in Quanzhou: "The ancient city of the Central Plains has three kings and eight people, and the monument casts Quanzhou in the south as a family under the world", which reflects the inseparable blood relationship between the two places.

The "Three Kings of Fujian" is a pioneering development of Fujian, with remarkable achievements, and later generations respect it as "the first in Fujian"; His descendants were born in Bamin and spread far and wide at home and abroad, so they are called "the founder of Kaimin".