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Beijing Wang long fortune-telling

Legend has it that there is a bite here in Beixinqiao, Beijing? Lock longjing? It is said that a dragon is trapped in this well. Legend has it that when the Ming Dynasty was just established, a black dragon came out to do evil, and wanted to drown the capital of the Ming Dynasty at that time, so Liu Bowen came out to subdue the dragon at this time. Finally, Liu Bowen thought of a way to suppress the black dragon in this well, and told the black dragon that if the bridge is old in the future, the black dragon can come out.

Later, in order to prevent the dragon from doing some bad things again, people never built a bridge on this well, but built a temple on it. There's nothing now. The bridge is old? So this dragon has not been released until now. Sure, about this? Lock longjing? There are many legends, too. Isn't there only one bite in Beijing now? Lock longjing? .

According to legend, during the war of aggression against China, many Japanese invaders didn't quite believe it. It is said that a Japanese general forced China people to pull out the chain inside the Lock Longjing, but strangely, the chain seemed endless and could not be pulled at all. What's more strange is that after pulling for several hours, the well will slowly make some strange sounds, like the roar of selling all the time. In addition, there will be some black water gushing out of the well, which is particularly gloomy and terrible, so the Japanese general was frightened at that time.

Of course, the credibility of these folklore is not particularly high. After all, they are all feudal superstitions. According to some scientists, these wells actually play a role in controlling underground rivers. In fact, in ancient times, underground rivers were also complicated, so our ancestors came up with this method in order to effectively control water.