Leifeng Pagoda has fallen and unearthed a rare treasure, is it true?

Updated on culture 2024-08-10
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    After the Leifeng Pagoda fell, a rare treasure did appear, which is the gilded sterling silver Ashoka Pagoda. It is also relatively precious in the unearthed cultural relics this time, which can effectively reflect a technological level of Wu Yue Kingdom at that time, which brings more value to the current historians to study the history of Wu Yue Kingdom. In fact, there are many different unearthed cultural relics this time, each of which will be more precious.

    Collapsed with a bang. Leifeng Pagoda has been damaged several times for thousands of years after its creation, and finally the hidden secrets are directly presented to everyone. Leifeng Pagoda was obviously damaged during 1120 due to the war, but it was not until 1195 that it began to be rebuilt.

    And such a beautiful scenery, in 1522 was burned by the invading Japanese invaders, leaving a kind of desolate status quo, but this kind of incomplete beauty also attracted everyone, will always make everyone feel a different taste, until the end of the Qing Dynasty, because I heard that the bricks of Leifeng Pagoda can achieve the effect of keeping peace, so many people came to steal, and finally collapsed.

    The secret after the collapse of Leifeng Tower.

    After the collapse of Leifeng Tower, there were corresponding personnel to deal with the ruins, and at this time, it was discovered that the underground palace staff under Leifeng Pagoda immediately excavated protectively. After carefully removing the underground palace, it was found that there would be dozens of ancient coins inside, which was also a very popular coin in the Wuyue Kingdom at that time, after opening the underground palace, you can also see countless decorations, as well as bronze statues and jade bracelets, etc., and you can also see small Buddha statues, Guanyin statues, Tianwang statues and jade Guanyin statues.

    The most precious of these is the gilded sterling silver Ashoka.

    Among the many unearthed cultural relics, this is the precious nature that can be called this one, which is also the king of the Wuyue Kingdom specially built for the Leifeng Pagoda, which will have a perfect shape, and the 4 weeks of hollow parts can also see the exquisite container inside. Although I have seen Ashoka Pagoda before, most of it is made of iron or copper, but I have never seen this kind of material. People will find that the Ashoka Pagoda in front of them will have exquisite craftsmanship, which is more vivid and realistic, which can reflect the current level of craftsmanship, and is now in the collection of the museum in Zhejiang Province.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    I don't think it's true, because there are no reports about it, and it doesn't say what exactly this rare treasure is, so it should be unreliable.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Yes, because after the Leifeng Pagoda fell, a rare treasure of the gilded sterling silver Ashoka Pagoda came out, which was gilded silver.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    In 1924, Leifeng Pagoda collapsed. In 2001, the city ** decided to rebuild, and dug the underground palace gate when laying the foundation, and there was no snake in it, but an iron letter was dug up. Inside this iron letter is a sterling silver gilt pagoda.

    It contained a golden coffin, which was later called the treasure of the town hall. At the same time, there are also bronze mirrors, jade, agate and other precious cultural relics.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Iron Letter. The Five Dynasties Iron Relic Letter is a cultural relic of the Five Dynasties period unearthed in the underground palace of Leifeng Pagoda in Hangzhou in 2001, and is a metal vessel composed of two parts: the bottom plate and the iron cover covering it. It is centimeters tall and is now in the collection of the Zhejiang Provincial Museum.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    A sterling silver gilt pagoda, commonly known as the gold-coated pagoda, belongs to the national first-class protected cultural relics, mainly used to preserve relics.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    After the collapse of the Leifeng Pagoda, due to the social turmoil in China at that time, the Leifeng Pagoda was not immediately excavated and repaired. It was not until decades later when the rescue excavation of the Leifeng Pagoda was carried out that the Buddha bone relics were found in the underground palace of the Leifeng Pagoda.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    After the collapse of Leifeng Pagoda at the bottom of the tower, a scripture book was found, until 2000 years, China's archaeological community decided to carry out a protective excavation at the bottom of the Leifeng Pagoda, so it was found that the gilded bronze Buddha statue of Sakyamuni, the iron relics letter, and many treasures such as jade copper coins. The most rare thing is that a piece of Ashoka's gilded pagoda was also found at the bottom of the tower, which is very precious.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    All the scriptures of the secret whole body relics treasure Indharani Sutra, gilded sterling silver Ashoka Pagoda, "Long Live the Thousand Autumns" inscription gilt silver pad, "Long Live the Thousand Autumns" inscription gilt silver basin, "Benefit Divine Treasure" copper coins, "Metropolitan Province Copper Fang" bronze mirror, Leifeng Pagoda Tibetan Sutra Turn, "Light Flow Moon" Rui Beast inscription with mirror.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Inside dug out of the Ashoka gilt pagoda, the mysterious iron box, the mysterious iron box contains a beautiful quadrangular pagoda, are all Buddhist treasures.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The legend of these three words is wrong, our archaeologists have indeed excavated Leifeng Pagoda once before, unearthed a lot of Buddhist artifacts and coins, very valuable for research.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Historical artifacts in the tower were discovered. They have extremely high value and cultural value for the study of the history and culture of Leifeng Pagoda.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The tower body of Leifeng Pagoda is a brick and wood structure pavilion type, with brick and stone as the core, and there is a wooden eaves corridor outside. The inner wall of the tower is inlaid with the stone carving strip stone of the Huayan Sutra on eight sides, and the sixteen Arhat statues of gold and bronze are enshrined under the tower. The tower bricks of Leifeng Pagoda are specially fired, and some of the tower bricks are the surnames of the donors who built the towers on one side, and the Buddha statues on the other side.

    There are ingots on the side of the brick, and the Buddhist scriptures printed on white cotton paper woodblock are hidden in the middle.

    After the tower, people found tower bricks with round holes on the sides. Leifeng Pagoda is scattered with about 1,000 "scripture bricks" of Tibetan Buddhist scriptures. It is the only method of collecting scriptures that has been discovered so far.

    Warp bricks are generally 38 cm long, 18 cm wide and cm thick. On the wide side, the round hole is about 3 cm in diameter and 12 cm deep, and the surface of the brick is blue-gray and rough. The scroll "Bao Zheng Indrani Sutra" from the brick hole, the center of the plate is about 6 cm high, the scroll is made of a small bamboo skewer as the shaft, wrapped in a yellow silk prayer wrapper, and then tied with a brocade belt, inserted into the brick hole, and plugged the hole with a wooden bolt.

    The scroll is printed on bamboo paper or cotton paper, the paper surface is delicate and smooth, and the font is ancient and simple, close to the Wei tablet. The opening volume of the "Bao Zheng Indrani Sutra" reads: "Wu Yueguo, the generalissimo of the world's soldiers and horses, made 84,000 volumes of this sutra with a penny, rounded up into the bricks of the West Guanta, and enshrined forever.

    It is a fine product of Chinese engraving printing, and it is also the earliest woodcut printing in the early Song Dynasty found in China.

    In addition, because of the voice of the masses and the need to rebuild the Leifeng Pagoda, the Zhejiang Provincial Institute of Archaeology carried out a 10-month archaeological excavation of the Leifeng Pagoda site. A total of more than 500 pieces of stone Buddhist scriptures with more than 30,000 characters and a large number of gold, silver and copper have been unearthed

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    More than 60 precious cultural relics have been unearthed in the underground palace of Leifeng Pagoda, weighing more than 100 kilograms in total, including iron letters, gold painted pagodas, lotus dragon pattern gilded bronze Buddha statues, silver boxes, copper mirrors, buckles, coins, wood, crystals, etc. Among these cultural relics, the beautifully made gold-painted pagoda and bronze Buddha statues are particularly eye-catching, and small cultural relics such as gold and silver belt buckles and jade offerings are also very attractive.

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