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The history of Wang Shecheng

When King Ashoka moved his capital to Bobalj, he gave the king's Shecheng to Brahmins to live in. China Faxian came here in the 5th century and saw the city abandoned. In the 7th century, Xuanzang, a Tang priest, came here, describing the "outer Guo" of the city as broken without any remaining blockage. Although the inner city is destroyed, the base site is still steep, and there are doors on the surface for more than 20 miles. ""there is no reply to the city people, only the Brahmins have reduced their ears by one thousand. "Pantheism beliefs, such as dragon gods and hag worship, were very popular in the early days of King Snake City, and later Buddhism and Jainism were also very popular. The Buddha lived here for a long time when he was alive. It is said that before he became a Buddha, he came to this city for the first time, was treated by King Pibiro, and was willing to give him some land. After he became a monk, he preached here, and wealthy businessmen built a bamboo forest for him. After the death of the Buddha, believers built many Buddhist relics and pagodas according to the deeds of the Buddha before his death. Outside the north gate of the old city, there are Dipodata Pagoda, which fights against Buddhism and foreign Taoism, Todo Loki Pagoda in the northeast, and Pagoda reconstructed from foreign Daosheng Cave in the north, which are the dharma halls and pagodas built by doctors for Buddhism. 74 meters east of the city is Ling jiusan, where the Buddha once lived for a long time. There are the Qiye Cave, where Sanzang met for the first time after the extinction of the Buddha, the stone where the gods tried to murder the Buddha, the meditation place of the Buddha, the meditation place of disciple Ananda, the meditation place of the Buddha relic and the seven-day meditation hall of the Tathagata. To the west of the city is Mount Pibro, where the Buddha bathed in hot springs before his death. The stone chamber in Roche, Bei Bo is a place where monks practice and test fruits. There are Tuozhu Garden in Garan, residence of Buddha, stupa, bust of Ananda, Ananda Fruit Pagoda and Tuochi in Garan in the northern suburbs of the city, and they are not disgusted with Wang Jian. There is the Guangming Elder Pagoda in the northwest of the new city, the Du Ziluo Pagoda of Buddha outside the south gate, and three small temples in the southwest of the city, which are the residences of people from all countries who come here to worship Buddha. Most of this place has been turned into farmland. Modern archaeologists have made many excavations and found Buddhist sites such as Zhu Lin Jingshe, Pubiluopu Prison and Bei Bo Luopu Stone Room, but few Buddhist cultural relics have been unearthed. Some monks from Myanmar, Japan and other countries have also built some temples here.