In the Ming Dynasty 18 (1663), Zheng Jing, the son of Zheng Chenggong, left Tongshan and returned to Taiwan Province. Zhu Shugui, the quiet king, specially built the Guandi Temple in his palace in the form of Tongling Guandi Temple. A portrait of Wu Ying of Ming Dynasty presented by Governor Yang Yanli in the 54th year of Qing Dynasty (1289) hangs on the shrine. According to Mr. Wang, the management committee of Hongmao Chengguan Di Temple in Penghu, Hongmao Chengguan Di Temple entered Penghu from Tongling Guandi Temple as early as the Ming Dynasty, and then entered Taiwan Province from Penghu, which spread in the south of Taiwan Province Province and was called "Wen Heng Di".
In the 23rd year of Emperor Kangxi of Qing Dynasty (1683), after Shi Lang, commander of the navy, led his division to Taiwan, officers and men distributed "Tongling Guandi Temple" incense in Taiwan Province Province.
During Jiaqing period of Qing Dynasty, LAM Raymond, a native of Pinghe County, Zhangzhou, returned to his hometown from Dongshan Guandi Temple, distributed incense and carved the statue of Guandi. Later, Lin Feng, a descendant of Lin Feng, personally went to the Guandi Temple in Tongling and crossed the sea to Kamalan (now Yilan) in Taiwan Province Province to build a temple, which became the earliest temple in northern Taiwan Province Province and spread to all parts of Taiwan Province Province to build Guandi Temple. Many Guandi temples in Taiwan Province Province were built by Dongshan people. For example, in 52-54 of Kangxi, Tongshan was appointed as the patrol worshipper of Zuo Ying, the navy division of Taiwan Strait Province, and built Guandi Temple in the northeast corner of Zhuluo County. Fu, a Dongshan teacher in Qing Dynasty, built some Guandi temples in Penghu, Taiwan. In the 23rd year of the Republic of China (1933), architects Lin, Lin Jintian and Lin Baozong of Dongshan County applied to Magong, Chiqian and Taipei in Penghu to live here for three years, and built four Guandi temples in the same style as the Guandi Temple in Tongling.
Throughout history, Taiwan Province compatriots have great admiration for Dongshan Guandi Temple, and often come to offer incense and donate money. Dongshan Guandi Temple Wu Temple Reconstruction Monument records the names and amounts of donations made by more than 40 people from the military, political, commercial and fishery preparatory circles in Anping, Penghu and Lugang, Taiwan Province Province.
In recent years, followers of Guandi Temple in Taiwan Province Province, such as Yilan, Kaohsiung, Hualien, Hsinchu, Taipei, Taichung, Taitung, Taoyuan, Keelung and Penghu, have organized delegations to visit Guandi Temple in Tongling, carried out cultural exchange activities of Guandi, offered "ancestor-chasing" plaques and sent a statue of Mrs. Guan to Taiwan Province Province.