A thousand-year-old temple in Zhejiang, why does an ancient tree not rot for 200 million years?

In a thousand-year-old temple in Zhejiang, there is a reason why an ancient tree does not rot for 200 million years: from a distance, there is nothing special about this tree, but if you look closely, you will find that its body has been covered with barbed wire, and the trunk inside does not exist, almost a hollow tree. But it is not completely dead, so the managers of the scenic spot provide it with nutrient solution every day to keep it alive for life.

Anfu Temple is located in Tianshan Mountains, Wencheng City, Wenzhou City, Zhejiang Province, with Wencheng Baizhang in the east, Feiyun Lake, the largest freshwater lake in southern Zhejiang Province, Tongling Gorge in the west and Liu Ji's hometown, a national cultural relics protection unit, in the north. It has beautiful scenery and pleasant climate.

Anfu Temple was built in Tang Xianzong for three years. It has always been a Buddhist resort with a pure Taoist style. In history, more than 20 monks lived in the Dojo to give lectures. They used various methods to deal with diseases and drugs, which changed countless people. There are many calligraphy works in the original temple, such as couplets, plaques, chants of celebrities in past dynasties, etc.

The temple is built on the mountain and has an elegant environment. There are dozens of original mountain gates, King Kong Hall, Daxiong Hall, Sifang Hall, Monk Room, Xuan Machine Room, etc. There have been several ups and downs in history, including the couplets of Guan Zuo He in the first year of Jingtai in Ming Dynasty and the emperor shunzhi in Qing Dynasty. Daxiong hall? What about Deng Gong? Nine Ling Ci Zong? During the Qianlong period, Qingtian County ordered Phnom Penh. What is intact now is from the Guangxu period of the Qing Dynasty? Anfu Temple? A plaque.

Anfu Temple is a holy place of Buddhism. The winding path here is secluded, and the water is clear and the stone is clear. It is a treasure of Zen health preservation. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, senior officials and celebrities also gathered here to compose poems. However, the rise and fall of Anfu Temple is confusing. At the end of last century, there were only half a hall, a square wooden hall and several ancient stone tablets. There are no monks in the temple, Sanskrit no longer exists, and the remains are empty.