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Inscription on the Memorial Hall of Master Fuzhi in Longshan Temple
Longlongshan Temple was built in Qingganlong for three years and has a history of more than 250 years. During this period, it was eroded and destroyed by earthquakes, wind, rain, insects and ants many times. It was rebuilt in the 20th year of Jiaqing, 6th year of Tongzhi and 8th year of the Republic of China, and it has today's scale. In particular, the renovation in the eighth year of the Republic of China is crucial to the rise and fall of this temple and can be spared.

Master Fu Zhi, common name Wu, is from Jinjiang County, Fujian Province. He came to Taiwan Province alone in his early years and made a living in monga's bakery. A few years later, he had a little savings. He is the owner of someone else's store and opened his own bakery. In less than a year, he was exhausted and eventually sold his shop to pay off his debts and lost his livelihood. Fortunately, the abbot of this temple decided to find the Zen master and bring him into the temple to work. From then on, Master Fuzhi made a great wish to spread Buddhism, to have poor food and clothing and to practice asceticism. People don't mind calling him a beggar and a monk. Buddhism teaches people painstaking efforts, which is a good example.

In the eighth year of the Republic of China, many temples in this temple were eaten by termites and collapsed. However, the cost of reconstruction is huge and it is difficult to raise funds. Master Fuzhi invited the local gentry to discuss with him and took the lead in donating all his life savings of more than 7,000 yuan. The gentry present were moved. They donated more than 600,000 yuan to complete the reconstruction of the temple. Master Fu Zhi didn't see it finished in person.

Today, this temple is listed as a national second-class monument by the government and an internationally famous tourist attraction. In order to commemorate the great contribution of Master Fuzhi in those years, a memorial hall for Master Fuzhi was specially built on one side of the temple to display cultural relics and also serve as a meditation room. On the day of successful completion, I will take the deeds of Master Fuzhi as a memory to show my hidden virtue as a souvenir.

1984 1 4th, the Republic of China, a consortium legal person, recorded the Longlongshan Temple in Taipei.