Who knows which dynasty Fengdu Ghost Town was built and who built it? Why build it?

Since the Han and Tang Dynasties, it has been called the "ghost town" in the mountainous area of Fengdu County. From then on, the north bank of the Yangtze River, with its mysterious appearance and numerous legends, explored the beautiful cultural connotation of China in Fengdu, a small county town on the legendary golden tourist line of the Yangtze River. Chronicle writers and celebrities, feather queens, mountain climbing points, travel problems, footprints left on the "ghost town" floor and rich history and culture.

When you travel to a "ghost town" in Fengdu, the tour guide will introduce you to two people, because there are many "ghost towns" in the legendary Fengdu and their contributions.

One of them is called Yin Changsheng and the other is called Wang Lifang Ping. According to legend, since the Han Dynasty, they have been in the Eight Immortals in Pingshan, the northeast corner of Fengdu County, Chongqing, and today they have soared in the daytime. In the Tang Dynasty, they were wrongly called "Yin" and "Wang", and together they became "Wang Yin", and then they were wrongly reported as "land kings", and Fengdu became a triad society. The world of laughter

Shenshenbei Du Feng

This is the poet Li Bai who left after visiting the famous mountain "Ghost Town" in Fengdu.

Today, Li Bai's poems have become a famous "ghost town" in Fengdu, with related names. The truth about life and death, about going and living in the Qing dynasty.

The famous trees in Fengdu are picturesque. Green leaves hidden by ancient trees, curved stone roads on the back, overlapping temples. With the accumulation of people's vicissitudes for many years, rich imagination and wishful thinking, Taoism, Buddhism and Confucianism have created a large number of original images of people, ghosts, gods, institutions and facilities on the ground in the process of building many scenic spots such as nourishing yin and lowering yang, clearing Naihe River Bridge and eighteen layers of hell, and in the underworld, an imaginary "government of the underworld" has been built to give full play to the "government of the underworld" and all grievances.

China has many traditional superstitions. It is said that people who die after wandering must report it. In the "ghost town" on the north bank of the Yangtze River in Fengdu, they accepted the test of "Mafia Emperor" here, determined functional crimes, good and evil, and arranged the destination of the afterlife. The dead swimmer holds a three-way pass stamped with "Yin Si", "City God" and "Fengdu County, Chongqing", and the reincarnation of the seal to Fengdu "Ghost Town" cannot be delayed, otherwise it will not be peaceful to take it out.

Naiheqiao and Fengdu ghost town are an implicit traditional culture in China.

The main hall in front of the famous mountain Liao Ya En in Fengdu. Three stone arch bridges with the same size and shape are juxtaposed. On the narrow deck, paved with bluestones, there is a slight curvature, and only one can walk at a time. Stone fences are carved on both sides of the bridge, and the bridge serves as a gathering pool. The bridgehead provides a checkpoint for underworld devils to worship God during the day, worship God at night and guard at night.

According to folklore, the Qingnaihe Bridge died later, and the entrance road was reported by the underworld. If people are good in character and do good in life, then God will bless the bridge of peace; If people are alive, when they are bad guys, they are evil and resentful, and then people's souls enter the blood pool, and the iron dogs bite wildly. The investigation of religious customs in Fengdu is described as follows:

"Three points on the bridge (or three points), good death can safely cross the bridge, good and evil and administrative half spirit, and cross the middle bridge; The evil spirit came down from the bridge. As soon as the evil bridge passed, the ghost who kept the bridge stopped the waves rolling, and the bones full of bloody cross-flow were pushed onto the bridge.

A large number of tourists went to Fengdu's famous "ghost town" and walked off the bridge smoothly. Cross this bridge, but cross a few alternative bridges and you will be out of pain. So burn incense paper, charity fund and God's protection before crossing the bridge. The wealth of monks and nuns and religious believers in the temple deliberately spilled the bridge pilgrims' tenacious walking and tung oil on the Qingshiqiao, and they often slipped. Indeed, in this way, Naihe Bridge will be more mythical.

Naihe Bridge is a rare monument in the famous "ghost town", which has a history of more than 500 years since the Ming Dynasty. Naihe is a river, which is the name of Hell Buddhism. The purpose of Naiheqiao's story is to educate people, do more good deeds, accumulate good deeds for the benefit of mankind, and assume reincarnation in the afterlife.

The ancient people's concept of revenge has long been under-trained, but looking at historical sites and religious sites, Fengdu's "ghost town" is irreplaceable by other temples. If you travel to Fengdu, try the famous "ghost town" and visit Naihe Bridge.