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Could this be a miracle? Worshippers at a Yilan temple dedicated to the Sacred Founding Duke of Zhangzhou were delighted to find that the deity statue’s beard had become visibly longer over a 12-year period. His facial hair had been hidden under his robe all this time until it was uncovered in a recent restoration project. It’s most likely that the material got stretched out over the years.

A temple in Yilan dedicated to the Sacred Founding Duke of Zhangzhou had never once removed the deity’s statue in 12 years. The statue was starting to show cracks on the face, so the temple decided to have it repaired. When the deity’s robe was removed for cleaning, the temple manager was shocked to find that the god’s beard had become longer.

Huang Chin-yang
Temple manager
The face of our main deity already had cracks, so we wanted to fix that. The deity’s outer robe has also gotten quite grimy, so we had that cleaned too. After removing the robe, we were shocked to find that his beard had grown so much.

Before, the statue’s beard only reached the chest area. Now, it looks to be inches longer. Several strands were even creeping toward the feet. Worshippers are in awe of the extraordinary sight.

Kung Pi-hua
Worshipper
It’s really mysterious. I can’t fathom why it would grow longer. Perhaps there’s an unseen force at play. Usually, the deity’s beard is made of plastic or nylon. It’s curious that it could even grow.

Owner
Religious goods shop
I think it’s the air and the climate, environmental causes like that.

Lin Yang-hung
High school science teacher
It looks like it used to be a little curly, and with time the curls gradually relaxed so it appears longer.

It’s most likely that the material gradually relaxed under high humidity, though worshippers would rather believe that divine forces are at play. Regardless, the phenomenon delighted repair technicians and worshippers alike.

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