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Why did the deep pit under Shentang Bay become one of the four forbidden areas in China?

The world is big, and there is no wonder. Although with the continuous development of society, technology and innovation are becoming more and more perfect, there are still many strange phenomena in this world that puzzled scientists. Tourists who usually like to travel around will inevitably find some strange attractions, many of which have not been solved yet. The place that Bian Xiao will introduce to you today is also a mystery to scientists. It is also one of the four forbidden areas in China.

I believe many donkey friends have been to Zhangjiajie, Hunan, and Tian Zi is a particularly famous tourist attraction. There is a kind of depression called. Shentangwan? This is the place that Bian Xiao will introduce today. Shentang Bay is one of the scenic spots in Wulingyuan. There are cliffs on three sides, and only one mountain has a gap for tourists to stay. Visitors can overlook the bottom of Shentang Bay from the gap, but they can't see clearly what is below, because the pit is too deep.

For tourists, Shentang Bay has always been full of mystery. As long as people go near the bay, they will hear the faint sound of gongs and drums, people shouting horses and so on. In fact, Shentang Bay is really mysterious. Bian Xiao also collected some information about Shentang Bay from a tour guide friend. It is said that no one can go down to the bottom of the pit for thousands of years, but there are many legends about it.

A friend of the tour guide told Bian Xiao that according to legend, in ancient times, an old man climbed a cliff with hemp rope and then went down to collect herbs. After he filled a basket of precious medicinal materials, the old man sat on the old tree trunk to rest, only to see a boa constrictor flash by. The old man was so scared that he hurried home, unable to calm down for a long time, and finally died of shock.

In addition, according to local legend, during the liberation period, Soviet scientists, accompanied by a group of liberated Soviet soldiers, went down to the bottom of Shentangwan pit and never came back. The tour guide friend also told me that it is said that the bottom of Shentangwan pit is the place where Wang was defeated and fell off his horse. From time to time, the villagers also heard the sound of hooves and soldiers fighting.

Experts don't know the answer as to whether there is really a boa constrictor under Shentang Bay, but there are many stories about Shentang Bay in history, which makes people feel creepy. What do you think of Shentang Bay?