Morning Shanghai volunteers have been to the Leshan Giant Buddha three times. The one that left the deepest impression was the one in February 2003, when a cameraman guided us to take pictures next to the Giant Buddha. More than 20 years later, the memory is still fresh. The

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I have been to the Leshan Giant Buddha three times. The one that left the deepest impression was the one in February 2003, when a cameraman guided me to take pictures next to the Giant Buddha. More than 20 years later, my memory is still fresh.

Morning Shanghai volunteers have been to the Leshan Giant Buddha three times. The one that left the deepest impression was the one in February 2003, when a cameraman guided us to take pictures next to the Giant Buddha. More than 20 years later, the memory is still fresh.      The - Lujuba

Morning Shanghai volunteers have been to the Leshan Giant Buddha three times. The one that left the deepest impression was the one in February 2003, when a cameraman guided us to take pictures next to the Giant Buddha. More than 20 years later, the memory is still fresh.      The - Lujuba

The construction of Leshan Giant Buddha lasted 90 years from 713 AD to 803 AD, with three generations of builders and four emperors.

Morning Shanghai volunteers have been to the Leshan Giant Buddha three times. The one that left the deepest impression was the one in February 2003, when a cameraman guided us to take pictures next to the Giant Buddha. More than 20 years later, the memory is still fresh.      The - Lujuba

The seated Buddha statue is 71 meters high, with 1051 buns on the top of its head, a forehead width of 10 meters, a nose length of 5.6 meters; a neck height of 3 meters, a shoulder width of 28 meters, a finger length of 8.3 meters, and an instep width of 8.5 meters.

Morning Shanghai volunteers have been to the Leshan Giant Buddha three times. The one that left the deepest impression was the one in February 2003, when a cameraman guided us to take pictures next to the Giant Buddha. More than 20 years later, the memory is still fresh.      The - Lujuba

The initiator of the construction of Buddha statues is Zen Master Haitong. Haitong is a native of Guizhou and practices cultivation in Lingyun Mountain. He saw that the Sanjiang River was raging, and tragedies such as shipwrecks and casualties often occurred, so he determined to dig a giant Buddha, hoping to rely on Buddhist teachings to reduce the power of the water and calm the wind and waves forever. So Haitong traveled all over the north and south of the Yangtze River, the two lakes, Huaihai and other places, raising manpower and financial resources, and started construction in 713 AD. At that time, the Maitreya Buddha statue, as a representative of the widely circulated Buddha statues during the Wu and Zhou Dynasties, naturally became Haitong's first choice for statues. When the head and chest of the Buddha began to take shape, Haitong passed away, and the construction of the Buddha was suspended for the first time.

Morning Shanghai volunteers have been to the Leshan Giant Buddha three times. The one that left the deepest impression was the one in February 2003, when a cameraman guided us to take pictures next to the Giant Buddha. More than 20 years later, the memory is still fresh.      The - Lujuba

Morning Shanghai volunteers have been to the Leshan Giant Buddha three times. The one that left the deepest impression was the one in February 2003, when a cameraman guided us to take pictures next to the Giant Buddha. More than 20 years later, the memory is still fresh.      The - Lujuba

From 740 AD to 746 AD, Zhangqiu Jianqiong, the governor of Xichuan in Jiannan, donated 200,000 taels of salary to preside over the renewal of the Buddha. At the same time, Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty issued an "Edict to tax sesame salt and provide real funds for the construction of the temple" to support Big Buddha built. When the Buddha statue was excavated to the knee, Zhangchou Jianqiong was moved to the position of Minister of the Ministry of Household Affairs, and the project was stopped again due to the huge cost.

Morning Shanghai volunteers have been to the Leshan Giant Buddha three times. The one that left the deepest impression was the one in February 2003, when a cameraman guided us to take pictures next to the Giant Buddha. More than 20 years later, the memory is still fresh.      The - Lujuba

It was not until 40 years later, that is, in the 15 years from 789 AD to 803 AD, that Wei Gao, the governor of Xichuan in Jiannan, donated 500,000 taels of silver to complete the carving of the Buddha from the knees down, including the lotus seat and the platform for worshiping the Buddha. He also excavated the two 18-meter-high statues of powerful warriors on the left and right outer walls of the Buddha and the stone tablet "The Story of the Maitreya Stone Statue of Jiazhou Lingyun Temple" on the cliff on the right side of the Buddha. , like falling from the sky, like rising from the earth." It was finally completed in 803 AD (the 19th year of Zhenyuan of the Tang Dynasty).

Morning Shanghai volunteers have been to the Leshan Giant Buddha three times. The one that left the deepest impression was the one in February 2003, when a cameraman guided us to take pictures next to the Giant Buddha. More than 20 years later, the memory is still fresh.      The - Lujuba

The Leshan Giant Buddha is excavated on loose red sandstone that is easily weathered. After more than a thousand years of wind and rain, it still maintains the graceful Tang Dynasty style. In addition to the maintenance of the past dynasties, it also benefits from the ingenious drainage and ventilation system designed by the Giant Buddha itself. First of all, the Buddha's hair bun has three drainage ditches on the 4th, 9th and 18th floors respectively, which effectively reduces the direct erosion of the face of the Buddha by rainwater. At the same time, the lines of the Buddha's clothes are also hidden drainage ditches. Secondly, ventilation holes are dug behind the ears and shoulders of the Buddha, which effectively alleviates the erosion of the Buddha's body caused by water seepage from the rock mass. Finally, the coverage of the Big Buddha Pavilion also plays a very good role in protecting the Big Buddha. The Giant Buddha Pavilion has existed for more than 400 years, but was destroyed during the Song and Yuan Dynasties. The Leshan Giant Buddha we see today has been exposed to the world for more than 800 years.

Morning Shanghai volunteers have been to the Leshan Giant Buddha three times. The one that left the deepest impression was the one in February 2003, when a cameraman guided us to take pictures next to the Giant Buddha. More than 20 years later, the memory is still fresh.      The - Lujuba

The Leshan Giant Buddha is the crystallization of the wisdom of the working people in ancient my country and a miracle in the world's cultural history.

Feelings after playing:

The Leshan Giant Buddha is the most majestic in the world, towering into the clouds and sky.

The ancient people were so great, and the pictures in the sky were so mysterious.

Beside the Buddha, meditate on the truth, kindness and beauty, and take a photo without forgetting your original intention.

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