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The largest stone Buddha in China has been "whitening behind closed doors" for 200 days. Do you still need beauty to take photos now?

China has a long history. When the long river of time keeps running, one dynasty after another has left a splendid cultural heritage to future generations. For example, the value of the Forbidden City to us cannot be measured by money, because it is not just a huge wooden building, but embodies the peak skills of craftsmen in that dynasty. It is such an antique that only later generations can know the culture and financial resources of their ancestors.

Looking around the world, there are countless dynasties, but there are not many ancient buildings for study. Sometimes, a building is even more important than a dynasty. However, in an unknown small city in China, it has a huge background and huge wealth, and the ancestral heritage is exclusively enjoyed by local villagers for generations. But can it be the same after drastic changes by relevant departments? Let's take a look at the largest stone Buddha in China, 200 days? Closed door whitening? There is no need for beauty in taking pictures now.

Remote geographical location

Located in Leshan City, Sichuan Province, there is a statue called the eighth wonder of the world, which is the largest stone Buddha in China. The giant Buddha is a statue of Maitreya, with a total height of more than 70 meters. It is embedded in Mount Emei and integrated with the mountain for more than 300 years. This giant Buddha is listed as a world cultural heritage and a national 5A-level tourist attraction, attracting a large number of tourists from home and abroad every year. But it is this giant Buddha with a long history that must undergo natural weathering and ice and snow erosion. As a result, the relevant departments of Sichuan Province began to carry out the transformation work, and the whole project took more than 200 days to complete. But after seeing the finished product, many people were surprised and talked about it.

Modify the project

Due to the age, the surface of this giant Buddha has fallen off in a large area, and there are some slight patrols in the chest and abdomen, which is very ugly but has a sense of vicissitudes. However, after the local government has done a lot of pre-protection research and survey work to repair it, the surface has been painted, and some moss and other things on the face have been cleaned up. It is younger and more decent than before, and it looks much better than before.

It's very different now.

However, many advanced and avant-garde people strongly disagree with this phenomenon. They believe that in today's era of plastic surgery, everything pays attention to beauty and the degree of renewal. Even the historic giant Buddha in China has entered the plastic surgery hospital, which has kept pace with the times, lost the sense of vicissitudes in educating future generations, and is self-defeating. What do you think of this?