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In a temple in China, the Japanese army fired 13 bullets in a row, and after entering, they collectively bowed down

In a temple in China, the Japanese army fired 13 bullets in a row, and after entering, they collectively bowed down

On the morning of June 1, 1938, the Japanese army invaded the county town of Luyi in China, and the most conspicuous building in this city was Laojuntai, because it was particularly high, and it was also particularly magical, at first the Japanese army thought that we had set up an army garrison there, so it dropped 13 shells there, under normal circumstances, even if only one shell was dropped, it was enough to blow up a place to the ground.

But that time, the 13 shells dropped did not have any impact on Lao Juntai. Because these shells not only did not explode. The Japanese army was very suspicious of whether it had gone astray or if the shell had failed, but when they hit the shell elsewhere, the shell exploded normally. So what is it that makes the shell unable to blow up this building?

In a temple in China, the Japanese army fired 13 bullets in a row, and after entering, they collectively bowed down

Later, the Japanese army entered the interior of Laojuntai, and as soon as they entered, they saw that the building contained Taishang Laojun, and everyone was frightened, and they realized at this time that the place they had been bombing was not the place where our side was stationed, so everyone knelt down, and then prostrated their heads and shouted, China's ancestors appeared. So where were the 13 shells fired by the Japanese army at Lao Juntai at that time?

After the Japanese army left, the Taoists of Laojuntai found 12 shells, none of which exploded, and later when repairing Laojuntai, experts found the 13th shell, and after detonating it, they found that its power was still very large. After that incident, the Japanese army has always felt very guilty, and for many years has been very afraid of being retaliated by Taishang Laojun, one of the Japanese commanders, Umekawa Taro, in order to make up for his sins, later went to Laojuntai five times, and also spent money to repair Laojuntai, and even transported a "peace stone" from Japan.

In a temple in China, the Japanese army fired 13 bullets in a row, and after entering, they collectively bowed down

This stone stele symbolized world peace, and every time he remembered everything that happened in Lao Juntai at that time, he felt that whether it was the apparition of Lao Jun taishang or a coincidence, it showed that the war was unjust. The mystery has not been solved so far, but everyone seems to be less curious about the truth. Lao Tzu once said that "the benevolent are invincible", although he does not support war, he agrees with just war. Because he believes that as long as there is great love in his heart, he can win the war. Perhaps it is also because of this that Lao Juntai can be blessed by heaven, even if it has been hit by 13 shells, it has not been damaged in the slightest.?

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