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上海都天庙 道教庙宇。在上海市闸北中兴路。民国八年 (1919),由苏北籍全真道士王信德在扬州公所的支持下募建,供奉苏北地区民众信仰的都天大帝,时王自任住持,以施药治病与经忏法务为主要宗教活动。1931年,改建大殿并扩建其他殿堂。抗日战争时期,全庙被毁,后王信德在帮会的资助下,在租界内设立都天庙临时庙址,1944年,王信德应聘为上海白云观第十六任监院,抗日战争胜利后,原都天庙址收复,再次重建,王亦反归旧庙,主持教务。后逐渐废圯。

Shanghai Dutian Temple Taoist temple. Located on Zhongxing Road in Zhabei District, Shanghai. In 1919, the temple was built by Wang Xinde, a Taoist priest from northern Jiangsu, with the support of the Yangzhou Association. It was dedicated to the “Dutian Dadi” (the Supreme Emperor of Heaven), who was worshipped by the people of northern Jiangsu. At the time, Wang Xinde was the abbot, and his main religious activities were administering medicine and performing repentance rituals. In 1931, the main hall was rebuilt and other halls were expanded. During the Sino-Japanese War, the temple was destroyed. Later, with the help of the gang, Wang Xinde set up a temporary temple site in the concession. In 1944, Wang Xinde was hired as the 16th supervisor of the Baiyun Temple in Shanghai. After the victory of the Sino-Japanese War, the original site of the Dutian Temple was recovered and rebuilt again. Wang also returned to the old temple to preside over the religious affairs. Later, it gradually fell into disuse.