Introduction to the statue of the King of Fujian: Wang Shenzhi (862-925), the founder of the Kingdom of Fujian during the Five Dynasties, joined the army with his brother Wang Chao in the late Tang Dynasty and settled in Fujian. He was successively named the King of Langya and the King of Langya. , King of Fujian, history records that he was "frugal and courteous". During his reign, he encouraged land reclamation, built water conservancy projects, built cities, opened schools, recruited celebrities, and engaged in foreign trade, which promoted the economic and cultural development of Fujian and achieved remarkable achievements. , was hailed as the King of Kaimin by later generations. After his death in the third year of Tongguang of the Later Tang Dynasty, he was given the posthumous title of "King Zhongyi" and was originally buried in Fengchi Mountain. On September 19, the third year of Changxing (932), he was moved to Douding Mountain at the southern foot of Lianhua Peak, and the land was sealed as a mausoleum, and he was called "King of Fujian". tomb".