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1 1111October1/what happened?

In111year, China was located between Jiangsu and Zhejiang, covering an area of 2,200 square kilometers. It is not only completely frozen, but also strong enough to pass. The cold weather has frozen all the famous oranges in Dongting Mountain of Taihu Lake! The snowfall in Hangzhou is not only more frequent than usual, but also continues into the late spring.

The ancient pagoda of Tiancheng Temple in Panshan, China was built during the Tianqing period of Liao Dynasty (A.D.111-120). It is said that there are more than 30,000 shrines in the pagoda. The ancient Buddha pagoda west, there are elders Che Gong and Buddha Spirit Pagoda, and there is a snake hole under the pagoda. According to legend, there are 72 good snakes hidden in the cave, specializing in tower protection. Once, an evil man tried to steal pagodas and temples and was killed by a group of snakes. There is a "flying silk stream" from the elder Chegong and the stupa to the west. On the occasion of summer and autumn, at the top of the green screen, there is a stream of water rushing down, which looks like flying silks, hence the name.

In the first year of Zhenghe in the Northern Song Dynasty (A.D.11), it didn't rain every day in summer, so all four surnames went to the source of Fajiu Mountain to pray for rain, and it actually rained in less than two days. I don't know who told this story in Evonne, Song Huizong this year. I am very happy. I gladly named this mountain temple "Baling Temple". Since then, the incense offered here at four o'clock has become more and more vigorous.

In the first year of Zheng He, that is,111,Tong Guan was promoted to governor and won the highest rank of military attache. At this time of the year, with the support of the emperor, Tong Guan did something unprecedented so far. As a deputy ambassador, he represented the emperor and the country in Liao country.

In the first year of Zheng He (111), Song Huizong instructed Cai Jing and others to restore the new law on the pretext of squeezing people's blood and sweat and meeting people's endless material needs. For example, the exemption money was originally used to hire people to serve, but when they got it, they added all kinds of employment money under various excuses and forcibly collected it. After the first year of Zheng He (A.D.11), the annual tea tax revenue in China reached more than 4 million yuan, of which10 million yuan was earmarked for the use of the emperor.