Huang Dunzu is in Fujian

In the third year of Northern Song Dynasty (10 10), Huqiu Huangshi Temple was built in Fengqi Mountain, Qidu, Minqing, led by Huang Yanrong, the third grandson of Huqiu. As the tomb of Huang Dun, the ancestor, it was later called "the courtyard for protecting the country and gathering goodness" in the Northern Song Dynasty. It flourished for a while and was later burned. In the early 1940s, in memory of Deng Gong, the ancestor who entered Fujian, he rebuilt the Huangs Ancestral Hall in Huqiu thousands of miles away. When leveling the land, he dug a smooth boulder in the center of the back hall, colored egg yolk, which coincided with the brick of the hall and was called "Dragon Ball". The ancestral hall dedicated to ancestors is commonly known as the "Six Leaves Hall" because of the escape of six sons and six leaves.