In addition, there is a saying that "the court is full of Pak Lei, and the spring is full of Jinshan Gufanjia"; The words "wind chimes ring, fragrant snow sprinkles the temple home" vividly tell the beautiful scenery of this temple, which was once full of incense and excitement. Fan Lihua and Xue Dingshan sang a beautiful love legend in Qianjinshan. It is said that the name of Fushun Qiantai Spring Wine is related to this.
Starting from 19 14, the open-pit mining plan was made for Fushun carbon mine in Manchuria, Japan. In April of the same year, a small open-pit mine appeared, which was called the first open-pit mine, namely Guchengzi open-pit mine. At 19 17 and 1927, the second and third open-pit mines were excavated, namely Qianjin Zhai open-pit mine and Yangbaibao open-pit mine. In the past 20 years, the once prosperous Qianjinzhai area has gradually turned into a huge open pit mine. Under the constant urging and intimidation of the Japanese side, tens of thousands of businessmen moved to the new Fushun area determined by the Japanese side, and Dabei Temple gradually declined.
During this period, a traitor monk named Kong Sheng appeared in the Academy. He colluded with the government and the Japanese charcoal mine, and sold more than 1000 mu of temple land together with the whole Dabei Temple to the charcoal mine as land for digging open-pit mines. As a result, dozens of people were forced to fight and had no place to live. With the support of the people and miners, Japan was forced to build another temple. 1938, Dabei Temple was moved to the foot of Gebu Crescent Mountain. The topic of Dabei Temple in Fushun, which was forgotten a few years ago, was picked up by Hong Xu, a teacher who studied Fushun history, and published in a journal. Gebu Crescent Mountain fell to the side of the road, and several carved stones under the pillars of Dabei Temple Hall suddenly disappeared. The topic of Dabei Temple has been investigated and studied by many Fushun history lovers. I learned a lot about Dabei Temple in the online WeChat circle of friends. In particular, Mr. Lin, an engineer of Fushun Iron and Steel Plant, recently took photos to explain the story of Dabei Temple in Fushun, which caused netizens to think. I have to watch every issue, too. In the end, Mr. Lin did not find the specific location of Dabei Temple under Crescent Mountain.
20211/On the afternoon of October 22nd, a good friend and I crossed the bridge from Crescent Island to Gobu and came to Crescent Mountain behind Xige No.7 Middle School, which is now a high-quality vocational high school. It is said that this place was once a rest stop for emperors Qianlong, Jiaqing and Daoguang to return to Xinbin to worship their ancestors. Mr. Shao Rangzhi, a famous Shao family compound in Fushun history, was once run by the Japanese to become a monk in Guandi Temple at the foot of Crescent Mountain. We walked along the path to Xingyang Company and met Yao Zhong, a retired employee of Sinopec Jian 'an Company, and his master. 70-year-old, has been living at the foot of Yueya Mountain in Gobu since 1960. He explained to us the specific location of Dabei Temple at the foot of Crescent Mountain, behind the Dabailou of Xingyang Company's compound, with the doors of the left and right side halls and the left hall facing a row of bungalows where monks live. There are springs for them to live and drink behind the temple. The old master led us to the crescent spring water source on the hillside, only to see a white water pipe stuck on the stone wall, leading to a beautiful house on the wall.
Crescent Mountain is an empty mountain. It is said that there is an engineering tunnel in the mountain. A resident built his house at the mouth of the cave, which looked like a cave in Yan 'an from a distance. When the tunnel was built, the crescent spring water consumed by Dabei Temple was cut off.
Master Yao said that the Dabei Temple under the Crescent Mountain was demolished during the Cultural Revolution, so Fushun Dabei Temple disappeared from people's sight forever.
Crescent Island in Fushun faces Crescent Mountain across the river, and its name comes from Crescent Mountain.