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Re: Zhangjiajie Taoist priest, the scenic spot was removed, but stayed for more than 70 years. The spirit of 95 years old is as early as ever.

time:17-03-06 forum:The most beautiful sunset red
 
teacher Fu said that the cultural relics are usually covered with red cloth. Only the visitors come, he will show them. But because he moved to the mountains, there was usually no one to come.


there are many Bodhisattva and Buddha statues in this room, which are moved from the Buddhist temples of another mountain. The temple was also dismantled. There was an old monk with the old master, but there was an old monk. But the man left here, and the teacher had to take care of it in silence. Although he was a Taoist, he sometimes gave the Buddha an incense, and the Buddhist Taoist, in the words of the old master, was actually not a separate family. .


, respectively, the teacher Fu stood at the door to see us to leave, he was a person to guard this view for decades, never had the idea of leaving, perhaps for him, to be here is the greatest happiness of others.
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