Mysteries of the mummified Buddha Zhanggong
Updated: 2015-04-24 07:00
(chinadaily.com.cn)
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Benevolent master Zhanggong
The Buddha Zhanggong, being worshiped by villagers in Yangchun village, was a monk named Zhang Qisan. He was known for his benevolence.
Historical records show that Zhang was a skillful doctor who healed many patients. It is said local people wouldn't have escaped a plague were it not for his efforts, another reason why he was worshipped as their ancestor, or Zushi in Chinese.
Worshipping Zhanggong has been a tradition maintained for centuries, and renovation of the Buddha has been passed down through generations. The most recent being during the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644).
Inscriptions in classical Chinese on the linen scroll where the statue was seated indicated when and why the statue was renovated. The village head in Yangchun called on residents to donate money to renovate it in the hope that with a renovated Zhanggong, a declining population could be reversed, people would be happy and a rich harvest in prospect.
The inscription also reads that the renovation was done on a particularly auspicious day by performing divination – at hours of Yisi, Day of Renchen, Month of Yisi, Year of Renchen.
According to Bruijn, the lucky symbols, the dragons on the clothes of the Buddha were designed with more care and attention than other decorations, in "a style of the Ming Dynasty", which also confirms that the statue was redressed and gilded again during that time.
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