Is Xianfeng Heavy Treasure True or False?

The authenticity of the gate, as can be seen from the font and some details, should be cast in the late Qing Dynasty.

This Xianfeng heavy treasure copper coin is a large copper coin, so the price is not sky-high

The price of this coin should be around 300-500 yuan according to the appearance.

This is basically the state.

Yuan Mei, a great scholar in Qing Dynasty, once wrote a chapter "All the immortals and buddhas in the flesh are not true" in Continued Words, which recorded a thought-provoking and extremely frightening story:

During the Shunzhi period, there was a Xing Xiucai who spent the night studying in a temple in the village for some unknown reason. One day, when he went out for a walk, he suddenly heard someone wailing and shouting, "I don't want to become a Buddha."

Hearing the cry, Xing Xiucai climbed up the tree to see where the sound came from. He saw a group of monks around another monk, wishing him "an early paradise" with a three-foot-long iron bar beside him.

Xing Xiucai didn't understand what was going on at first. She just felt a little scary and weird, so she got off the tree and left.

As a result, a few days later, I suddenly heard in the village temple that "a living Buddha has ascended to heaven." He went to the temple and saw that it was a monk who shouted "Don't want to become a Buddha" that day! He suspected that there was a problem and reported it to the government.

When your official comes, you will find that this "living Buddha" who is about to "ascend to heaven" has been killed. The reason why he was able to sit on the stage was that an iron bar pierced his neck directly from the anus and fixed him firmly. The murderer did this in order to make money from believers under the guise of "living Buddha".