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Emperor Xuanyuan, Patriarch Luban and Che Gu God.
Emperor Xuanyuan (i.e., the Yellow Emperor.
2717 B.C. 2599 B.C.), the leader of the ancient Chinese tribal alliance, the Chinese people in ancient China.
The co-owner is the Five Emperors.
The first is the Chinese nation, which is revered as the "ancestor of humanity" in China.
The great ancestor of Xuanyuan, because he invented the car (known as Xuanyuan in ancient times), brought great convenience to people's travel and production, so he was respected as Xuanyuan the Great, and was worshiped as the protector of the safety of the car dealer - the car god in the people.
None. The original car temple built on the top of Tiantai Mountain, according to research, should be built by the Ming Dynasty. Its area is not large, about 100 square meters, and the location is at the highest point at the west end of the top of Tiantai Mountain, but the incense is vigorous.
In the past, people who used wheelbarrows, horse-drawn carts, ox carts, spinning wheels, windmills, waterwheels, chariots, and people who often traveled by chariot came here to worship the god of chariots for a safe and smooth journey.
Lu Ban was not only the ancestor of carpenters, but also the inventor of the first wooden wheel (wheel), making it the god of cars in China, and was widely transmitted and admired in China. 、
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Lu Ban, Lu Ban is not only the ancestor of carpenters, but also the inventor of the first wooden wheel, making it the god of cars in China, and is widely transmitted and admired in our China.
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It should be the Father, the Father drove more than 400 years earlier than Luban, and the wheels at that time could not be completely cast in bronze, and the Father was also a master of driving, so he should be worshiped as the god of cars!!
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Tai Wai Che Kung Temple is famous, built in the last years of the Ming Dynasty, has a history of more than 400 years, and is known as one of the four major temples in Hong Kong together with Hollywood Man Mo Temple, Wong Tai Sin Temple and Fo Tong Mun Temple.
There are two versions of the establishment of this ancient temple, one of which is related to the suppression of the plague, and the other is said to be related to the feng shui of the villagers of Tianxin Village.
During the Chongzhen period at the end of the Ming Dynasty, there was a sudden epidemic in various parts of the New Territories, and at that time, because medicine had not yet been enlightened, people did not know what kind of epidemic it was, but it was actually cholera; Cholera is an infectious disease caused by the bacterium Tigerra, which moves in water and spreads very quickly. At that time, it was most popular in the Sha Tin area.
Later, the villagers studied the history books and county records, and found that there was a generalissimo in the Song Dynasty, who was not particularly meritorious in the thief, and the epidemic stopped immediately wherever he went, so he asked someone to make a statue of the generalissimo Che and built a Chegong temple here to suppress the epidemic. On the day the temple was built, the epidemic was not prevalent.
Another theory is that when the villagers of Tianxin Village founded the village, they hired Master Kanyu to investigate the village and found that there were three rivers confluence in front of the village. At the same time, the north pillow is green hills, and the feng shui is excellent. It is most suitable to build a temple and build a town of Shuikou, and in the future, it will be prosperous and prosperous.
Therefore, the villagers enthusiastically donated money to build this Che Gong Temple in the place to worship the generalissimo Che.
Later, it happened that there was a plague in Leyuan, and many people died of the disease in vain, and the villagers were all panicked, thinking that it was an evil spirit. At that time, medicine had not yet developed, and the villagers had no other way but to ask the gods for their blessing.
The villagers can only pin their hopes on Che Gong. In order to ward off illness and evil spirits, they carried the statue of Chegong God all over the country, beating gongs and drums, and burning cannons. Later, the plague disappeared, and the villagers thought that Che Gong was very effective, so they invited monks and Taoist priests to set up an altar to build Jiao, praying that Che Gong would bless the people of Tai and the people, and that the wind and rain would be smooth.
He also made a wish in front of the Che Gong Temple, and held a Jiao Festival every ten years to thank the gods. Since then, the once every ten years Jiao Festival has become a grand event in Sha Tin District; And Che Gong has also been famous from far and wide, and the people who come to worship are crowded.
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Located in Tai Wai, Che Kung Temple is a temple dedicated to Che Da Yuan Shi of the Song Dynasty (960-1279 AD).
Che Gong once rescued a riot in southern China, and Taoism worshipped him as a god in order to praise his patriotism and heroism.
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According to legend, Che Gong was a fierce general in the late Southern Song Dynasty, born in Wufu, Nanchang, Jiangxi, and was named the generalissimo for his meritorious service in the rebellion in the south of the Yangtze River. Later, the Mongol army pressed the border and drove in, and the Song army could not resist and retreated. Emperor Song, escorted by Lu Xiufu, the prime minister of the left, fled to Hong Kong.
At that time, Generalissimo Che also escorted him to the south, but died of illness on the way. The villagers remembered him for his loyalty and bravery, and after his death, he was worshiped as a god.
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It was the generalissimo of the Song Dynasty.
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