Brief introduction of Dai Xilun
He is one of the six Buddhist masters who sent Guangdong to break Feng Shui in the Qing Dynasty, but there is no trace of breaking the Dragon Cave. But using feng shui to benefit Gaozhou. Dave retired, didn't go back to the imperial court, and didn't go home. He became a monk in Jingya Temple in Yangxi, Guangdong Province, and later became the third-generation founder of the temple. After his death, he was buried in the mountain behind the temple. The cave name is [Feng Fei Jumping Frame].
Information about Dai Xilun
In the 21st year of Jiaqing in Qing Dynasty (A.D. 18 16), Dave built a writing pagoda on Touling (now called Wenbiling) in Dongzhen, Gaozhou, in order to revitalize the writing style of the county. In the 24th year of Jiaqing (A.D. 18 19), March 20th of the first year of Jiaqing (that is, the seat of Gaozhou Municipal Government, the red wall beside the alley between the municipal government and Gaozhou Middle School is the outer wall of the Confucian Temple, which has been designated as a municipal cultural relic).
Dai Xilun resigned from the magistrate in his later years and went home. He passed the Ye Jing Temple in Dadongshan, Yangxi, Guangdong. He was fascinated by the scenery of Dadong Mountain, so he shaved his hair and became a monk, hid an empty door and released the dharma number. As the third generation founder of Ye Jing Temple, he left a wonderful story in Buddhism. At present, all Dai people in Yangjiang are basically his descendants, including countless officials, writers and rich people.