The realistic version of "Ghost City", although it is a man-made landscape, it is different in day and night
The realistic version of "Ghost City", although it is a man-made landscape, it is different in day and night
Some people say that the charm of tourism lies in novel experiences. Most people's lives are as calm as a windless surface, and travel is like making ripples. Especially in the modern society where life pressure is increasing day by day, young office workers often choose to travel during holidays, which is why the scenic spots are full when they arrive on holidays. But in many cases, because they don’t understand, they often can’t find novel scenic spots. Many friends can’t enjoy themselves during the trip. Today, I want to introduce a place to everyone. If you want to pursue excitement, this place must be very suitable for you. It is a ghost town on earth—— Fengdu.
Fengdu Ghost City is located in Chongqing, a national 4A-level scenic spot and an ancient city with a long history. We all know that although Chongqing is a municipality directly under the central government, it belongs to the same cultural system as Sichuan and other places, which is the ancient Bashu culture. Fengdu, located in Chongqing City, is also full of the breath of Bashu culture. Fengdu was called Bashu Biedu in ancient times. It has a history of 2000 years. It has been regarded as a ghost city as early as the Eastern Han Dynasty, because there are also some other names. , Such as "Ghost Country Kyoto", "Yin Cao Jifu", etc., are legendary homes for the dead.
There are different opinions on why Fengdu became a ghost town. One is that Zhang Daoling created the "Five Dou Rice Sect" at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty. For the development of the sect, he studied various witchcraft and became a "Ghost Sect". After that, his grandson was here. The establishment of "Pingdu Zhi" made Fengdu the center of Taoism spread, and Fengdu became a ghost town. The second argument is that Feng is the residence of the Earth Confucian known as the "Ghost Emperor" in the ancient times, so it is also called "Youdu". In addition to these two arguments, there is also a hell believed to be related to Buddhism. It's related. However, the most influential of these claims should be the legend of alchemists becoming immortals. It is said that in ancient times, two alchemists were dissatisfied with the darkness of society and practiced in Fengdu, and finally dissected their corpses into immortals. Known as the "king of the underworld", Fengdu, where the overlord lived, naturally became the underworld.
Fengdu today is still full of mystery, especially the various buildings in the ghost city, which fully display the many thoughts of life and death in Buddhism and Taoism. The various punishments and ghosts of hell are eye-opening. Come here, cross the ghostly Naihe Bridge, step into the ghost gate, visit the various punishments of the eighteenth hell, walking in it, as if you have really stepped into another world, and let people feel the charm of religious culture , And at the same time in awe of life. You know, the original meaning of these horrible scenes is not to scare people, but to warn the world not to do evil, otherwise they will suffer karma.
Although the ghost city is a man-made attraction, the architectural statues in it are very realistic. If you walk in it when there are few people, you will feel frustrated. It feels like those statues are happily coming back to life. Not to mention the dead of night at night, they are simply real. In hell, almost no one dares to go in at night, and people with a bad heart almost have heart disease. So, if you want to play, it's best to make an appointment with your friends during the day. It's better not to be alone. What is your opinion on this? Welcome to leave a comment!
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