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Whose is the General Temple in Shantou?
Shantou General Temple refers to the second-class general of Tang Zheng.

Jiangjun Neichong Palace, located at the eastern end of Changping Road, longhu district, Shantou City, consists of the original second dike. Legend has it that it is the tomb of General Tang Zhenger. As early as the fourth year of Jiaqing in the Qing Dynasty (A.D. 1799), Guan surnamed people had this tomb before they went to Neichonggong Village to create their hometown.

Now it has become one of the protectors of Shantou people's beliefs, and there are temples all over Shantou city. Chencuohe, Xincuoliao, Guandaiwei, Longhu, Gulang, Xiaguipu, Zhoucuo and other places have sub-temples of General Ye.

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The origin of this general is said to be Chen and Dahao. In the Republic of China, he raised cockroaches in Pearl Pond in the 18th Township of Guandai, Chenghai County. At this time, Zhu Chi is surrounded by a vast beach. One night, Chen dreamed of a general who said that he was patrolling when he was alive and died. He also said that he would bless Chen to raise mussels in Zhenzhutang and make a lot of money. Chen replied that if he could earn a lot of money, he would build a ancestral temple for the general.

But the old general replied, instead of building ancestral halls, he only built tombs. Sure enough, since then, Chen has made a fortune by raising cockroaches, so he rebuilt General Cemetery in four years of the Republic of China, and the inscription reads "Second General Cemetery". Tomb No.4 is surrounded by Zhou Haishui, which rises and falls with the wind and will never be submerged, as if it were alive, floating and sinking with the sea.

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