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Baishou gold coffin of Lei Shou Dian, Houli District, Taichung

Published: 2024-11-22 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/22, (Taiwan Business Daily News) in the Houli District of Taichung, the Lei Li Hall is dedicated to a lifetime coffin made of a thousand-year-old wood, specially for the public to worship. The temple will begin a 13-day tour of Taiwan on the 5th of next month to pray for Taiwan. Some people think that "if you worship, you can get promoted and get rich." Lei Li Temple has a history of 40 years.

Baishou gold coffin of Lei Shou Dian, Houli District, Taichung

台中后里区雷筳殿 百寿金棺绕境

(Taiwan Business Daily News) in the Houli District of Taichung, the Lei Li Hall is dedicated to a lifetime coffin made of a thousand-year-old wood, specially for the public to worship. The temple will begin a 13-day tour of Taiwan on the 5th of next month to pray for Taiwan. Some people think that "if you worship, you can get promoted and get rich." The Lei Fu Hall has a history of 40 years. It is mainly dedicated to the God of Xuantian. The Baishou coffin is made of camphor wood. The coffin is carved with eight Immortals around the coffin. The lid of the coffin is engraved with a large longevity character, and the longevity character is carved with 99 different fonts on it. Recently, after the recent events such as the corruption of officials in Beijie, and the economic downturn, it was decided to start the detour again on July 5. In recent years, gold foil has been repainted.

The Baishou coffin was bought from a coffin shop in Baihe, Tainan, five years ago. Zhuang Xintian said that 50 years ago, the father of a wealthy businessman died, but the coffin would shake, but the body could not be put in. the rich merchant withdrew the coffin, and the coffin shop tracked down the original factory in Liuzhou, China, and learned that the coffin was made of thousand years of ancient wood and was a strange coffin.

Chuang Hsin-Tian said that when people first traveled around the border five years ago, people reacted to the poles, and some avoided it, while others knelt down. A Taiwanese businessman happened to encounter a gold coffin in Taipei and successfully passed the business bottleneck after paying homage to the coffin. Since then, every year the second day of the lunar calendar will go south to worship the coffin.

 
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