The Hidden Monk: The Mystery of the Zhanggong Patriarch

A Statue Concealing a Mummified Monk

During the Northern Song Dynasty (960-1127), a Buddhist monk named Zhang Qisan passed away at the age of 37. After his death, his body was carefully mummified and placed inside a Buddha statue, becoming the Zhanggong Patriarch. For centuries, this statue was worshipped in Puzhao Temple in Yangchun village, Fujian province.

Vanished Without a Trace

In December 1995, the statue disappeared from the temple, leaving villagers searching for answers. Despite investigations, its whereabouts remained unknown for two decades.

A Shocking Discovery in Europe

In 2015, the missing statue was found on display at the Hungarian Natural History Museum. A CT scan revealed a hidden mummified monk inside. The discovery shocked the villagers of Yangchun, who identified it as their stolen Zhanggong Patriarch.

Legal Battles for Its Return

The statue was traced to a Dutch collector who had purchased it in 1996. Chinese villagers launched legal action to reclaim it. In 2022, a Chinese court ruled that the statue must be returned, but as of 2025, it remains outside China. Negotiations for its repatriation continue.

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