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In the 2nd year of Emperor Daoguang in Qing Dynasty (1822) Lukang gentry Liang, Xian-Rui suggested to build Fengshan Temple. Thus, the landowner, Lu, Xi-Chi, contributed the land and Gan, Wu-Luo served as the general manager to manage all issues relating to the temple’s development. The development work took more than two years and was completed in October at the 4th year of Emperor Daoguang (1824).
Fengshan Temple enshrines Guang-ze Zun-Wang in principle, but it also enshrines Furen-Ma. The temple name, Fengshan Temple, came from its ancient temple. In the 28th year of Emperor Daoguang in Qing Dynasty (1848), an earthquake in Changhua caused damages to the temple. During the 6th year of Emperor Xianfeng (1856) to the 9th year of Emperor Xianfeng (1859) in Qing Dynasty, the temple was under renovation. Currently the temple still keeps the temple appearance at the renovation in the period of Emperor Xianfeng.
In the Emperor Showa , Lukang Street Mayor Chen, Huai-Cheng pulled down Wanchungong and Xia-Jiao Assembly Hall to build Lukang Gonghuitang, and moved Sufu Wangye’s statue to enshrine in Fengshan Temple. In 1982, Fengshan Temple.