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In the history of Datong, it was called Pingcheng. In 398 AD, it was born in the Daxinganling , the Tuoba Xianbei dynasty, and the Xiongnu, not far away, broke through the layers of the Great Wall, swept across China, and established Chinese history in Pingcheng. The first minority regime also invited the Buddha from Yunzhou to Yungang. Yungang, described in "Shui Jing Zhu", "cuts the stone and opens the mountain. Because of the rock structure, it is really strong and strong, and the world is the best. The mountain hall water temple, the smoke temple, the Lin Yuanjing mirror, the suffix The splendid scene of the new sight has been submerged in the long river of history. Ten years ago, the ancient city of Yunzhong was rebuilt, and the ancient splendid civilization was reconstructed. Later, Emperor Xiaowen moved to Luoyang, and the emperor and the Buddha went south together. The Buddha's footprint finally traveled all over the Central Plains. The Taoism and Confucianism that grew up with the Chinese natives coexisted for a long time, firmly rooted on both sides of the river, inside and outside the Great Wall. China has entered the Tang Dynasty. However, the Northern Wei regime did not receive the blessing of the Buddha, and the Xianbei people finally integrated into the great Han nationality. Buddhism, which has been silent for seventy years, has quietly emerged in the wave of reform and opening up. The ancient Buddhist temple is combined with advanced science and technology. The Buddha statues and temples are moving toward higher, larger and stronger, but they have never got rid of the cigarettes, chanting the spiritual world of the Buddha, and looking for the future of this life. .
Posted: Jan 10, 2019
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