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Does the Buddha's head case in the intimate contact of mahjong antiques really exist?
There is indeed a Buddha statue in Tang Ming of Wu Zetian in history, but it is not a jade statue, but a sandwich Buddha statue, which was built by lacquer sculpture. It is reported that the little finger of the sandwich Buddha statue in Tang Ming of Wu Zetian can hold more than ten people, and the scale is huge. In the sixth year after Wu Zetian proclaimed himself emperor, the Buddhist temple was burned and rebuilt every year.

It was not until the death of Wu Zetian that Gan Yuan Temple was built in this Buddhist temple. During the Anshi Rebellion, Gan Yuan Temple was destroyed, Tianmingtang ceased to exist, and the Buddha statue in Tianmingtang also disappeared, but the Buddha head case in the play did not exist.

The jade Buddha head incident in the intimate contact of mahjong antiques is pure fiction.

Ma Boyong, the author of The Antique Encounter of Mahjong, is good at combining historical facts, inferring some unfathomable historical possibilities and increasing its legendary degree.

The most bizarre rumor of this Buddha head is that in order to prevent the sacred objects from being taken abroad by the Japanese during the Anti-Japanese War, a mysterious organization composed of people of insight has been committed to protecting national treasures, and Buddha head is one of them. This matter has a historical basis. As for the story of the protagonist's wish and grandpa's wish, there is no textual research.