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The course of human history has been planned long ago. (Image source: Adobe Stock)
Old Nanjing residents may know that there used to be a Jinchuan Gate in the north of Nanjing, which was one of the thirteen city gates built in the Ming Dynasty. When Zhu Di, King of Yan, captured Nanjing in the Ming Dynasty, he entered the city through Jinchuan Gate; the “Ning Province Railway” (commonly known as the “Little Train”) started in 1907 in the late Qing Dynasty also entered the city from Xiaguan to Jinchuan Gate. What I want to tell you today is the strange thing that happened at Jinchuan Gate when the Ningxia Railway was being built.
This incident was recorded in “Qing Bai Lei Chao”. “Qingyi Leichao” was compiled by Xu Ke in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China. Xu Ke (1869─1928), formerly known as Xuchang, was born in Hang County, Zhejiang (now Hangzhou). Guangxu Juren was one of the editors of “Ci Yuan” and wrote many works. “Qing Bai Lei Chao” records the affairs of the Qing Dynasty, as well as the social, economic, academic and cultural deeds of the Qing Dynasty, according to the nature and chronology of the events. There are more than 3,000 records, and the records are relatively complete.
According to the book, when railway workers were digging a trench seven feet deep outside Jinchuan Gate, they suddenly discovered a stone tablet about six feet long and four feet wide. When people peeled off the mud on it and washed it, they found that the stele was actually two stones facing each other. After the workers separated the two stones, the onlookers were surprised to see that there were official characters engraved on the stone surface inside: “This road turned into iron, and the Qing Dynasty was destroyed.”
Soon Duan Fang, the governor of Liangjiang, knew about the matter. He ordered people to carry the stone tablet to the governor’s palace of Liangjiang in Nanjing, keeping it secret.
It is said that the stone tablet was later secretly smashed and thrown into the Jinchuan River. Although the stone monument was destroyed, it could not change God’s will. The prophecies engraved on the stone tablets quietly spread among the people. Sure enough, not long after the railway was completed and opened to traffic in 1909, the Revolution of 1911 broke out in 1911, and the Qing Dynasty withdrew from the stage of history. The prophecy on the stone tablet really came true. This strange event is still talked about by old Nanjing people.
It can be seen from this that the course of human history has been planned long ago and cannot be stopped by human power. Before many great changes in history occurred, God used various ways to give warnings to mankind, as was the case with the appearance of this stone tablet. For example: when the Qin Dynasty fell, a meteorite fell from the sky and wrote “The First Emperor died and the earth was divided”; when the Yuan Dynasty fell, a one-eyed stone man was dug out of the Yellow River, with the words “The stone man with one eye stirred up rebellion in the Yellow River” on its back.
In fact, such omens not only existed in ancient times, but also exist today. In June 2002, in the Zhangbu Scenic Area of Pingtang County, Guizhou, people discovered a strange stone with Tibetan characters. On this strange stone, there was a naturally formed line of six large characters “Death of the Communist Party of China”. The fonts were like reliefs, of the same size and evenly distributed. . After investigation and identification by experts, this 100-ton boulder is 270 million years old. It fell from a cliff and cracked about 500 years ago. The six characters are naturally formed and can be called a wonder. Folks call it the “Hidden Character Stone”. After this strange stone was discovered, although official reports only took the first five words, the last word “death” was obvious.
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