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Huang Dun’s ancestor who entered Fujian

The Huqiu Huang family established a temple in the third year of Dazhong Xiangfu in the Northern Song Dynasty (1010). Sun Huang Yanrong, the third generation of Huqiu, led his family to build it in Fengqi Mountain in the seventh capital of Fujian and Qing Dynasties. It was used as the tomb of the founder Huang Dun. The imperial court of the Northern Song Dynasty was asked to name it "Guo Guo Ji Shan Yuan". It flourished for a while during the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties, but was later burned down. In the early 1940s, in order to commemorate Dun Gong, the first ancestor who entered Fujian, a site was selected to rebuild the Huqiu Huang Family Ancestral Hall in Changshangli. When the land was leveled, a smooth boulder with the color of egg yolk was excavated. The location was exactly in the center of the back hall. , the straight line coincides with the direction of the hall, and is known as the "Dragon Pearl". Because Dun gave birth to six sons and Liuye spread their fragrance, the ancestral hall was dedicated to the ancestor, so it is commonly known as the "Liuye Temple".