Introduction to Shuinan Temple: Hangzhou Tangqi Shuinan Temple is an ancient temple in the Southern Song Dynasty, also known as Shuinan Earth Valley God. It is located diagonally opposite the current Tangqi Middle School. According to "Qishui Wencheng", this temple commemorates the concubine of King Fu of Song Dynasty named Zhan. According to legend: Concubine Rui of King Fu of the Song Dynasty, whose surname was Zhan and whose courtesy name was Yuzhen, was from Nan'an, Quanzhou. Her father was Bin, and she was an official. She had great military exploits, but died in battle, so she entered Fuwang Palace as a palace attendant. Although Zhan entered the palace, he was still a virgin. At the end of Deyou, Yuanshi entered Lin'an, and King Fu followed Emperor Gong to the north. Zhan was so sad and angry that he refused to eat and vowed to die. He drank from the dove and threw himself into a well and died at the age of twenty-seven. The villagers felt his loyalty, built a tomb on the ground, planted trees on it, and worshiped him when he was old. The local people worship Shuinan Temple and call it "Shuinan Empress". The incense has been very popular throughout the ages. Even when the temple was damaged during the Cultural Revolution, some people secretly burned incense and lit candles in front of the broken tiles.
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