Many merchants traveling from north to south settled here to deliver furs, medicinal materials and other goods, and also sold some local products.
There are storytellers, performers, vendors, jugglers, snack sellers, all kinds of people.
If you want to truly understand the daily life of Shangjing people, this is definitely an indispensable place.
It was the eighth day of August, which was not the right day to go to the temple and offer incense.
The Great Buddha Temple has much fewer people than during the temple fair.
Some vendors carried their burdens to the roadside, while they leaned against the low wall and yawned.
However, Bai Yuyue Que was very quiet and unmoving anyway, so she felt uncomfortable when there were too many people.
After entering the temple, there is a huge square in front of the main hall, which should be a convenient place for holding lectures.
The main hall is magnificently built. There is a huge plaque on it with dragons and phoenixes saying "Edict to build a great Buddhist temple". There is also a red ink below: "On a certain day of a certain month of a certain year, Cang Boji wrote the pen."
Cang Boji was the founding king of Sheng Kingdom.
Calculating carefully, it has only been less than a hundred years since the founding of the Sheng Kingdom.
After the hard work of four generations of kings, the small Sheng Kingdom, which was originally surrounded by powerful enemies and suffered from enemies from both sides, has unified the Central Plains and has become the most powerful country in Kyushu.
As for the original orthodox Yin State in the Central Plains, as early as 150 years ago during the great chaos in the Central Plains, the whole country moved southward and occupied the prosperous land south of the Yangtze River.
After 150 years of development, the country was rich and the people were strong, but unexpectedly, because his father favored civil servants and neglected generals, Liang Yinqing took advantage of it...
One general's success will destroy ten thousand bones.
The picturesque country is indeed made of blood and fire.
In the main hall, the Tathagata Dharmakaya is enshrined.
The Buddha is more than ten meters high and made of golden nanmu. It has a solemn appearance, with its left hand hanging down and its right arm bent and stretched upward. This is called the "Satan Buddha Statue". Legend has it that when the Buddha was still alive, King Utama of India made it out of sandalwood according to the Buddha's face and figure.