Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - There is also a "Leifeng Pagoda" in Laos. The one under the tower is not the White Snake. What is that?

There is also a "Leifeng Pagoda" in Laos. The one under the tower is not the White Snake. What is that?

Compared with Singapore and Malaysia, Laos has become a must-visit country for Southeast Asians when traveling internationally. Unlike highly urbanized countries such as Singapore and Malaysia, Laos' economy is not prosperous. However, Laos has unique cultural attractions, such as ancient temples that can be seen everywhere.

Compared with the high-rise buildings and the feasting and feasting, more and more travel enthusiasts prefer to feel the charm of history. There are countless ancient buildings in Laos. Among them, there is a building that is called "Leifeng Pagoda of Laos" by domestic travel enthusiasts.

First, the Leifeng Pagoda in Laos is completely different from the Leifeng Pagoda in West Lake, Hangzhou. Most people born in the 90s have watched the TV series "The Legend of White Snake" and like the White Snake in the TV series. In the TV series, the White Snake is a spirit trained by the White Snake. She is also a kind and helpful woman. However, the Leifeng Pagoda in Laos is different. The person under the tower is not the White Snake and has nothing to do with the White Snake.

Second, according to legend, the White Snake is suppressed under the Leifeng Pagoda in West Lake, and various monsters and ghosts are under the Leifeng Pagoda in Laos. There are countless love stories in ancient China, and I like poignant love novels. For example, Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yintai, the New Legend of White Snake, etc. The cultural background of Laos is different. People don’t like poignant love stories, but prefer stories in which the protagonist battles wits and courage with various monsters and monsters. Therefore, the Leifeng Pagoda in Laos suppresses demons and ghosts.

Thirdly, the Leifeng Pagoda in Laos suppresses demons and monsters, and even more suppresses the evil forces that bully the Laotians. A long time ago, Laos' economy was not prosperous and people's lives were miserable. People are powerless to change the reality and can only hope that gods will suppress the evil forces and lead Laotians towards light. Therefore, the Leifeng Pagoda in Laos is not only an ancient building, but also a spiritual symbol and a source of spiritual power for the Lao people. In the darkness, the Leifeng Pagoda in Laos gave the Laotians a flame of hope.

Whether it is the Leifeng Pagoda in Laos or the Leifeng Pagoda in West Lake, they all represent people's beautiful vision to a certain extent.