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The mysterious "tree holding Buddha" spectacle, how is the child Buddha statue hidden in a thousand-year-old tree?

China is an ancient civilization with a long history. In this vast land, many sites and monuments left by historical dust can be seen everywhere. With people's growing awareness of cultural relics protection, everyone thinks that protecting cultural relics is to protect the wisdom left by the Chinese nation and ancestors, so many key cultural relics protection sites have been built in various places, attracting a large number of tourists to play and watch here.

Buddhism has become the largest religion in China since it was introduced to China in the Han Dynasty, which has had a far-reaching influence on the people's thoughts in China. After entering the new era, people pay more attention to science, but they have not completely abandoned faith. Today, many Buddhist temples are still full of incense, and a large number of tourists come to burn incense and pray. Some famous Buddha statues, such as Leshan Giant Buddha and Zhongyuan Giant Buddha, are always visited by tourists. But, have you ever heard of a tree holding a Buddha?

The tree holds the Buddha? As the name implies, there is a Buddha statue on the tree. In appearance, it is like a tree hugging the Buddha statue. Many countries also have such wonders. The only Buddha-holding tree in China is at the entrance of Kaoting Village, Jianyang District, Nanping City, Fujian Province. You can see a very conspicuous ancient camphor tree here. This tree is intertwined and leafy, with a height of about 36 meters, a circumference of 10.5 meters and a crown covering 900 square meters.

Such an ancient camphor tree is a clown. Even more amazing is that there is a palm-sized hole on the camphor tree one meter from the ground. There is a Buddha statue more than 60 centimeters high in the cave. Locals call him? General? Whenever it is a very important festival or the fifteenth day of the first day, local people will come here to worship. The Buddha statue is much bigger than the cave, so it can't be put in directly, which is very puzzling. Who put it there? How can I put it?

So far there is no reasonable explanation. There are many local stories about this kind, and the most popular one is said to be built in memory of Zhu. At that time, there was a palm-sized crack on this ancient camphor tree. People thought it was dying, so they put a child-high Buddha statue in the cave. I didn't expect this camphor tree to miraculously come back to life until now.