Qingshui (monk)


Qingshui, also known as Chó͘-su-kong, born Chen Zhaoyin was a Chan Buddhist monk during the Northern Song from Anxi County, Quanzhou. He was said to have gained supernatural powers gained through his skill in speaking the dharma and meditation. Through this, he is said to have saved the town of Anxi during a period of drought, bringing rain as he went from place to place. In reverence, the villagers built shrines to him and hence became a :wikt:deify|deified person in Chinese folk religion.
Qingshui is also known by the following nicknames:
Worship of Qingshui Zhushi is especially popular in Taiwan, where he is worshiped by local villagers for protection and in overseas Hokkien-speaking communities. His birthday is celebrated on the sixth day of the first lunar month.

Life

Qingshui Zhushi was born in 1047. He became a monk when he was young, and his early potential was recognized by the chief monk at the temple. When the chief monk passed away, Qingshui Zhushi became the next chief monk at the temple. He is credited with many famous quotes made during his lifetime.

Achievements

Below listed his achievements:
It is stated that all the devotees would worship Qingshui Zhushi by using fruit, cakes and other vegetarian food as offering items on the Deity's birthday every year to express their devotion and gratitude. And up till now, many worshippers will frequently visit His temples throughout the years to pray for His divine blessings and protections. Some also believe they will gain good blessings for the rest of the year after faithfully worshipped in His temples. God pigs are also a popular sacrifice at certain Qingshui Zhushi temples among the Hakka community in Taiwan.

Temples dedicated to Qingshui