15th Day of Lunar 2 Month (農曆二月十五日)
is also known as the Manifestation Anniversary of Duke Kai Zhang Chen Yuan
Guang of Tang Dynasty (大唐開漳聖王陳元光) – the Ancestor Patron of
the Hokkien Tan Clan (閩南陳姓先祖).
In same Places/Context, Duke Kai Zhang’s Manifestation
Anniversary will be celebrated on the 16th Day of Lunar 2 Month (有其他記載記錄開漳聖王聖誕為農曆二月十六日).
For Year 2013, it falls on 26 March, a Tuesday.
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Info of Duke Kai Zhang (開漳聖王簡介):
Kai Zhang Sheng Wang (開漳聖王)
aka Duke Chen (陳聖王), real name known as Chen Yuan
Guan (陳元光) or Chen Yan Ju (陳延炬) or
Chen Long Hu (陳龍湖), born in Tang Dynasty Emperor Gao
Zong period (AD657 唐高宗年間), 15th Day of Lunar 2 Month (農曆二月十五日),
hometown at He Nan Province (家鄉河南省).
At the age of 13, Duke Chen had been following his
Father, General Chen Zheng (陳政大將軍), to fight against the Southern
Barbarians (南蠻). After his father passed away (died on the way to
another Battle with the invaders), Duke Chen was being appointed to take over
his father's position to fight against the invaders.
After several months of battling (after taking over the
position), Duke Chen defeated the invaders and successfully took over the
Southern Part of China (which is Hokkien Province 福建省)
with the help of his grandmother, Old Madam Wei (魏老夫人/俗稱魏媽),
by leading extra Armies to join-in the Battle.
AD711, Tang Dynasty Emperor Rui Zong period (唐睿宗年間),
Duke Chen died in the battle (戰死沙場).
From then, the folks in Southern China dedicated Temples
to him and respect him as a Deity of Loyalty (忠義之神)
and as a memory of having him to develop Hokkien Province (開漳有功).
In Taoism, Kai Zhang Sheng Wang got a few other Official
titles, here they are:
1 – Shun Ying Zhao Lie Hou (順應昭烈侯)
2 – Guang Ji Wang (廣濟王)
3 – Wei Hui Sheng Wang (威惠聖王)
Till today, in Singapore, the Tan Clan (陳姓族人)
still pay respect to Duke Chen and most of the Temples that financially support
by the Tan Clan will dedicated an Altar to Duke Chen.
Pictures of Duke Kai Zhang (開漳聖王照片):
Bao Gao aka Praising Incantation of Duke Kai Zhang (開漳聖王寶誥):
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