What is the legend and origin of Jinshan Temple in Qingyun Island, Texas?

The legend of Jinshan Temple on the island has a long history in Qingyun. The story is beautiful and the plot is moving. Harashima Jinshan Temple is located in the west of Fenshuiwang Village, Qingyun County. It is impossible to verify when it was built. There was this temple in the Sui Dynasty. It is said that the temple is very large, covering an area of 1000 mu. It is said that riding a donkey closes the mountain gate. According to legend, the Tang Priest grew up in this temple and became a monk. Xuanzang was born in Henan, was born in an official family, and was born in Chang 'an. According to anecdotal records in the Annals of Qingyun County compiled in the third year of the Republic of China, Chen Guangrui and his wife Yin Mantang of Sui Dynasty went to Wudi County (now Qingyun worked in Wudi Old Town, north of Jiadian Village) and crossed the river by boat through Qingyun Zhimen Liucun. When the water thief saw Yin's femininity, he had a bad intention. The ship went deep into the river, pushed it into the river and drowned, forcibly occupying Yin's home. At that time, Yin was pregnant and had to drag out an ignoble existence. After the child was born, Liu Hong wanted to harm again. Yin sewed a piece of cloth with a story on the child's chest, then hid the child in a wooden box and sneaked it into the river. The wooden box floated downstream to Jinshan Temple and was found and rescued by monks in the temple. Soon after, Yin committed suicide. Elder Faming first entrusted his children to the nearby Kangjia Village (the village was originally located in the northwest corner of Taojia Village in Qingyun Town, but now it no longer exists), and then returned to the temple, commonly known as monk Liu Hai, which was later the Tang Priest. The artist compiled this story into a drama "Listening to the Door", "Yin Mantang's Complaints" or a storytelling passage, which has been passed down to this day.