In Zhenjiang, many people are called Beigushan? Three Kingdoms Mountain? It is said that during the Three Kingdoms period, the strategic position of Beigushan was very important. Sun Quan built a city wall here, Zhou Yu built a handsome house here, Lu Su and Taishi Ci built a mausoleum here, but the most famous one is Kanluoji on Mount Beigu, because? Liu Bei's marriage? Moreover, it is famous all over the world, and even once served as a tourist symbol of Beigushan. In fact, there is still a Millennium Tower in Kanluoji that is unknown.
Kanluojita was built in the Song Dynasty and has a history of thousands of years. It is not only the only Millennium Tower in Jiangsu Province, but also one of the only six towers in China. Each floor of the tower has four doors in the southeast and northwest, all of which are cast with Buddha statues. Although it has been rusted for a long time, it is nine grades and eight sides, and its shape is particularly exquisite. It is the masterpiece of iron imitation wood attic tower in Song Dynasty.
It is said that there was a major archaeological discovery in the underground palace of Kanluojita, in which more than 700 Buddhist cultural relics were found, which was later confirmed by many experts and scholars. Where 1 1 is the Sakyamuni relic. It is said that after Sakyamuni's nirvana, the Buddha relic was handed over to the eight countries for support. With the spread of Buddhism, the Buddha relics were also enshrined.
In ancient times, stupas were often called pagodas, which had the effect of exorcising evil spirits and reducing evil spirits. Pagodas usually have an odd number of floors, three, five, seven and nine? Because towns are feminine, pagodas must be masculine, so pagodas are usually singular. Many careful tourists find that Kanluojita, as a Millennium ancient tower, has only four floors. Is there anything special about this Millennium Tower?
According to the local staff, in fact, Kanluojita has experienced thousands of years of numerous wind and frost baptism. The original Kanluojita has eight sides and nine floors. In the Ming dynasty, it was blown down by the strong wind, leaving only three. Later, it was rebuilt and turned into seven floors. Lightning struck in the Qing dynasty, and the upper floors fell one after another, leaving only the lower two floors and the Ming dynasty two floors. Now everyone has seen the Kanluojita, which is also built in modern times, although there are only four floors left.