He envied Chinese culture and came to China to study Buddhism and practice Taoism during the Tang Dynasty. When he came to Jiuhua Mountain in Chizhou, Anhui, he saw that the mountain was surrounded by 99 peaks, forming a lotus. He thought it was a good place to practice Taoism, s

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Why is the surname Jin? 1500 years after the Buddha's Nirvana, there was a country called Silla on the Korean Peninsula. There was a prince named Jin Qiaojue . He looked very ugly. He did not love fame, but loved Buddhism and practiced Taoism. He envied Chinese culture and came to China to study Buddhism and practice Taoism at the time of the Tang Dynasty. When he came to Jiuhua Mountain in Chizhou, Anhui, he saw that the mountain was surrounded by 99 peaks to form a lotus, which was considered a good place to practice Taoism. He practiced Taoism in a cave in the mountain, eating rice with steamed rice every day and meditating every day. People around him admired him, so he raised funds to build temples for him and offered incense.

Jiuhua Mountain originally belonged to the owner of the manor surnamed Min, and people called him Duke Min. When Mr. Min saw that this person was extremely pious and was an monk , he promised to give him a piece of land to practice Taoism. Seeing this, Jin Qiaojue told Mr. Min that only a place as big as a cassock is needed. After Duke Min agreed, Jin Qiaojue took off his cassock and threw it into the air. The cassock stretched out, covering the entire Jiuhua Mountain.

Min Gong was like seeing a living god, and immediately used the entire Jiuhua Mountain as a way to practice Taoism. Everyone raised funds to build Huacheng Temple . From then on, Jin Qiaojue practiced Taoism here, educated all directions, and saved all sentient beings. This is Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva ! Therefore, Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva’s surname is Jin.

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There are three legendary stories:

One, once, the Bodhisattva begs for alms, came to a nearby pottery house, asked for a bowl, and named it for a bowl, and gave him a bowl of adobe. The monk wrote the words "Use to Huacheng Temple" on the adobe and asked the man to cook it in the kiln. The person agreed to put the adobe in the kiln and fire it with other ceramics. Unexpectedly, after all the ceramics were burned, the entire kiln of porcelain became "Huacheng Temple" with the words "Huacheng Temple". Only then did people realize that this monk was really a master monk, so they gave all the porcelain of porcelain to Huacheng Temple.

Second, before sitting in the transformation, Bodhisattva Jin told his disciples that he should not bury it directly underground after he died, but should use two tanks to fasten it and then open it after 3 years. Following his instructions, the disciples were stunned when they opened the jar three years later. The golden Bodhisattva was lifelike and his body was not corrupt at all. People made him into , the body Bodhisattva , which is still in the temple.

Third, there was a fire in the temple. People ran to put out the fire. Just when the fire was about to burn the Bodhisattva of the flesh and the Bodhisattva of the flesh was about to remove the true body, the Bodhisattva of the flesh turned over and suddenly the rain was pouring, and the fire was extinguished.

It is said that Gong and his son, Min, believed in Buddhism very much, but had disagreements with the worship of the Buddha, because their son was more pious in worshiping the Buddha. After the father and son became Buddhas, the son had a seat, so the father had to stand. The above information of

is not very complete, but just a rough explanation.

These stories were explained by Anhui brothers accompanying him during a Sunday in Jiuhua. Those who know the inside story can add them. There must be many mistakes. I am sorry.