Miaofelin Temple
Miaofelin is located in the southeast of Ludao, at the foot of old rag mountain white deer. It is the extension of Southwest Branch of Wulaofeng. It is adjacent to wanshishan botanical garden in the southeast, ancient temple Nanputuo temple in the southwest, Gulangyu Island in the northwest, Yuandang lake and Huwei mountain in the northeast. It is now located at No. 1, Lizhi Road, Siming District. Because it is located in the edge of the city, away from the hustle and bustle, the environment is quiet. Before the temple was built, there were many peaks, mountains, lush trees, lush grasses, exotic flowers and grasses, few people in the daytime, and phosphorous fire in the night.
Miaofelin was funded by Hou Miaoyin, an overseas Chinese from Annan (Vietnam), in 1934. It was transferred to Su Zhiren (Su tancong), a disciple of monk Feng. The site covers an area of 1. 175 Mu is the Buddhist Hall of the abbot caigu with the characteristics of Southern Fujian. The main building is located in the southwest and faces northeast. It is a traditional residential style of two entrances and two patios in Southern Fujian. It has a single-layer masonry structure and a rolling shed roof. The main hall is for Sakyamuni Buddha, and the ancestral hall is for sages. On the left and right sides of the Buddhist hall are wing rooms, surrounded by courtyard passages, with courtyard walls, a total of five doors, extending in all directions.
On August 14, 1945, Japan announced its unconditional surrender, and Xiamen, which suffered from the Japanese occupation, returned to its motherland. However, after more than seven years of occupation by Japanese aggressors, this heroic land, which once gave birth to the first party organization in Fujian Province and produced countless revolutionaries, has experienced trauma. In order to resume the work of the underground party in Xiamen as soon as possible, in the spring of 1946, the Minjiang Work Committee of the Party committee of Fujian, Zhejiang and Jiangxi District of the Communist Party of China decided that its student work committee should be responsible for the work of opening up the Xiamen area. In this context, in April 1946, with the approval of the central Fujian county committee of the Communist Party of China, the Xiamen Working Committee of the Communist Party of China was formally established in miaofelin temple. Xu Jimei, Secretary of the working committee, and Zheng Zhihua and Shi Nenghe, members of the working committee, were under the leadership of Quanzhou Central County Committee of the Communist Party of China. It has five party branches including Xiamen University, Jimei, qiaoshi and primary school, and 26 party branches including Shuangshi, Yinghua, Datong, Shengzhong, Gaoqi and Zhaishang, with more than 300 party members. From then on, until the liberation of Xiamen, although Xiamen's trade union leaders changed many times, miaofelin has always been the seat of the leading organ of Xiamen Working Committee and never stopped the revolutionary movement. During the whole period of the war of liberation, miaolinfa temple, as one of the workplaces of the Xiamen Committee of the Communist Party of China, was a reliable stronghold of the Communist Party of China. It provided shelter for the work of the underground party in Xiamen. Miaolinfa temple made indelible contributions to the development of the underground Party of the Communist Party of China in Xiamen. Miaolinfa temple, as a patriotic education base for religious circles, was closely related to the development of Xiamen underground party during the war of liberation,
Address: No.1, Lizhi Road, Siming District, Xiamen
Longitude: 118.09032
Latitude: 24.453391
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