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* * * There are fourteen answers. Amitabha Buddha in the south comes from Sakyamuni's quotations on Buddha dust. It is called: Persuading to repair the scriptures: there are no fish in the south water, no stones in the mountains, no father in men, no husband in women, no branches in trees, and no city in Buddha City. Six characters are Amitabha Buddha in the south, which was later listed as a spell. Sakyamuni walks in the dust, without sun, food, sleep and rest, and what he thinks and knows is the same. It is the emptiness of all laws-there is no Amitabha in the south. The answer to the death of the ugly Qing soldiers has a secret history: after the Revolution of 1911, Li was appointed as the commander-in-chief of the Hubei military government, and one day he consulted with his subordinates. Changzhou native Liang Shiwu asked how to deal with Luo Jincheng, the commander of the Qing Dynasty, and dozens of soldiers under his command. After thinking for a moment, Li asked Four Treasures of the Study to write.