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A probe into the origin of the ancestral hall of Yang Sanjianfang in the Buddhist altar
The Origin of the Three-room Ancestral Temple of Yang in the Buddhist Temple;
1, the ancestor of Fotan Yang is Yang Shilong, the third son of Yang's younger brother. Shilong gave birth to four sons, and their descendants mainly spread to Fotan, Qianting, Maping and Old Town in the northeast of Zhangpu County. Yang Chaochun and other famous Indonesian overseas Chinese leaders also came from Buddhist altar Yang, and now there are descendants of Yang140,000 people in the world.
2. Yang Ancestral Hall was built in the afternoon of Kangxi (1690) in Qing Dynasty. It is a "Dazu Temple" with two entrances, two halls and a patio, six bays and three bays. It has a history of nearly 330 years.
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