In the 28th year, Ye Changchi, a scholar in Gansu Province, heard the news, and in November of the following year and in April and August of the 3th year, he successively got the scriptures and portraits presented by Zonghan Wang, the magistrate of Dunhuang County. Ye suggested that the captaincy should transport this treasure to the province and keep it properly, but there was no freight. In March of the 3th year, the Chief Secretary of Gansu ordered Wang Zonghan to seal it on the spot. Wang ordered Taoist Wang to take good care of it and not allow it to flow out. In thirty-two years, he built a three-story pavilion in front of the big cave where the Tibetan Sutra Cave was located, and there was a record of the merits of rebuilding the three-story building of the Thousand Buddha Cave. From March to May, thirty-three years, Stein went to Mogao Grottoes to swindle and buy 24 boxes of printed ancient books, five boxes of Buddhist paintings and embroidery with four pieces of horseshoe silver (weighing 22 * *). From March to May of thirty-four years, pelliot immediately bought 6, volumes of manuscripts, printed books, scriptures, documents and Buddhist paintings with 52 silver coins, and took 376 frames of photos of the Mogao Grottoes. In the second year of Xuantong (191), after the Qing court learned the news of the cultural relics scattered in Dunhuang stone chambers, it was ordered that Gansu Francisco transport the remaining scrolls to Beijing for safekeeping, and Wang Daoshi kept some in private. Around the same year, tunnels were dug in dozens of caves to connect them, and a large number of murals were destroyed. Build the "Guhan Bridge" to make it easier for worshippers to go up and down the mountain. He also moved out of the remaining plastic caves and built the "Thousand-phase Pagoda", which was inscribed by Ting Dong and written by Dan.
In October of the first year of the Republic of China (1912), Koichiro and others from Ji Chuan, Japan, went to the Mogao Grottoes and used 352 taels of silver to swindle them into buying more than 4 volumes of scriptures. In 1914, Stein came to Mogao Grottoes again and used 52 pieces of silver to buy more than 57 scrolls. It was planned to rebuild the ninth floor of the Great Buddha Hall in Cave 96. After his death, he was buried on the east bank of Daquan River in front of the Mogao Grottoes. In July of the same year, he died in Dunhuang. Who knows the pain and happiness?