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The Falling Star Wharf on the Millennium Stone Island in Poyang Lake: How did it stand for thousands of years?

Because the weather has been very dry, resulting in a serious drop in water level, so the Millennium Shidao Falling Star Wharf in Poyang Lake finally bottomed out. The appearance of this ancient building really shocked everyone, but he didn't expect a stone pier to stand in the water for thousands of years. Some people will be curious. Why is this happening? How is this done? To tell the truth, our present science has no way to explain how it was done, and we can only admire the wisdom of the ancients. Because it's not the first time I've seen something like this. For example, there is a Guanyin Pavilion in Ezhou, Hubei Province, which also stands in the water and has a history of hundreds of years.

This is the falling star pier that appeared before the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms, but it appeared less later. During the Tang and Song Dynasties, he also appeared one after another. This is an ancient building with a long history. The buildings above have indeed experienced a lot of wind and rain, but they have been well preserved for so many years. This really makes everyone admire the wisdom of the ancients. The previous conditions were so hard that everything was not particularly good. But those people can build a stone pier that has stood for thousands of years. The older generation is really amazing.

Some experts believe that the falling star pier is actually the product of Yanshan orogeny, because the whole island is sedimentary rock, so the density is relatively high and naturally it is not easy to weather. Moreover, there is a circle of stone heads around the island, just like a fence, which can also reduce the damage caused to him to some extent. Although this building is beautiful, it is basically immersed in water all the year round. This time, because the water level dropped seriously and the weather was too hot, it appeared in front of everyone and let everyone see its whole picture.