What can't you worship at Yueling Temple in Longhai?

Fengshan Yue Temple, formerly known as Feng Tianyue, is located in Yue Ling, the second town of Bangshan Haicheng, Longhai City, Zhangzhou City, Fujian Province, and its common name is Yue Ling. I wonder when this temple was built. Monuments for reconstruction in past dynasties are not shown. Legend has it that it was built in the early Song Dynasty. The original temple was sunny and cloudy, and then it was changed to sit west to east. Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism worship nearly 200 statues, as many as temples in southern Fujian. Yue's arrogance does not help traitors, punishes evil and promotes goodness. People are salty and arrogant, and they are admired by the people, and cigarettes flourish. Yue Ling has many historical sites and unique scenery. Today, it is a cultural relic protection unit and tourist attraction in the city.

Fengshan Yue Temple is about 3 kilometers away from Shima, Longhai City. Formerly known as "Fengtian Temple", it is mainly dedicated to "Emperor Wu Yue". There are many pilgrims at home and abroad. Yue Temple covers an area of about 4000 square meters, with civil structure. Three buildings are juxtaposed in two directions, 176 statues of ghosts and gods are separated, 12 tall relief stone dragon columns support the whole hall, and two 4-meter-high golden stoves stand in front of the hall. Judging from the existing inscriptions, Yue Temple has a history of more than 800 years.

There are four temple fairs in Fengshan Yuemiao Temple every year, among which March 24th of the lunar calendar is a "furnace-passing" day, which is an organized large-scale folk activity. On that day, the Yue Temple was decorated with lanterns and decorations, solemn and magnificent, and the nearby villages were beaming. Men, women and children are dressed up to travel and enter the temple to hold a furnace ceremony. Then there are dragon and lion dances, martial arts performances and Gezi array singing. At the same time, a big play is being staged on the stage outside the temple. Cheers, firecrackers, gongs and drums resounded through the sky, and * * * hoped that the grain would be plentiful, peaceful and prosperous.