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The Japanese army entered the Buddhist temple to rob, the 50-year-old monk calmly pointed to a large bell, and the Japanese army collectively knelt down after seeing it

At the time of Japan's invasion of China, due to the principle of the "three lights policy" pursued by the Japanese people - that is, burning the light, killing the light, and robbing the light, under the circumstances of our country, the monuments of civilization in our country and the houses where the people lived were destroyed. But even in this case, the Japanese still have something that they dare not move. Or rather, there are a lot of taboos.

The Japanese army entered the Buddhist temple to rob, the 50-year-old monk calmly pointed to a large bell, and the Japanese army collectively knelt down after seeing it

I heard a story about a Japanese man who used to be called What Lang, and when he led the army to a place, he ordered someone to ask what the name of the place he was going to go to. As a result, I learned the name of the place, Tiger Mountain. So he turned around and left. According to the old man, it was because ''Lang'' could not survive in the tiger's mouth, so he went back. This may be superstition in our current words! The same Japanese army did not destroy the tomb of the famous anti-Jin hero Yue Fei, and Xiang Yu and Yue Fei, the king of Western Chu, were both heroes they admired, so they were not destroyed. But in addition to this situation, there is another temple that has not been demolished, and even the Japanese army is still kneeling there.

The Japanese army entered the Buddhist temple to rob, the 50-year-old monk calmly pointed to a large bell, and the Japanese army collectively knelt down after seeing it

In the southern Jiangsu region at that time, the Japanese invasion was too cruel, and even the monks in the temples helped the Communists to fight the devils, so many local temples became the hiding places of the New Fourth Army and hidden grain. Under the accusation of the traitors again, the Japanese army came to a temple, and the information said that the New Fourth Army was hidden here, so they ordered a search of the temple, but no matter how they searched, they did not find any trace of the New Fourth Army. So the devil was furious and ordered the monks in the temple to gather together. "If none of you tell me the whereabouts of the New Fourth Army, in two minutes we'll kill one person." All the monks began to panic, and the fifty-year-old abbot stood up, only to see him with a calm face and said to the captain of the devils to come with me. They walked over to a big clock. The old abbot said to the devil: Please read this bell before you decide whether to kill people or not.

The Japanese army entered the Buddhist temple to rob, the 50-year-old monk calmly pointed to a large bell, and the Japanese army collectively knelt down after seeing it

The devil fixed his eyes on the bell, which was written in Japanese, and when he looked closely at the meaning, he immediately knelt down to the bell and ordered the soldiers to kneel down as well. It turned out that this was a bell that the Japanese emperor had given to this temple, so the devil took the people away. After the war, the Japanese wanted to take it away, but because the bell had been lost in the war, it was gone.

The Japanese army entered the Buddhist temple to rob, the 50-year-old monk calmly pointed to a large bell, and the Japanese army collectively knelt down after seeing it

With the defeat of Japan, our country also searched for this clock for a while, but it was not found, so it was not recorded. In our country, there are many similar things, but we can only hear them in the mouths of those older generations!

The Japanese army entered the Buddhist temple to rob, the 50-year-old monk calmly pointed to a large bell, and the Japanese army collectively knelt down after seeing it

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