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Is there really a legend of white snake in history?
There is a white snake legend in history, which is based on the white snake and the Leifeng Pagoda in Yongzheng in the twenty-eighth volume of Feng Menglong's Warning.

The following is a short story in Feng Menglong's novel: "The West Lake is dry, the rivers and lakes can't afford it, the Leifeng Tower falls, and the white snake is born." A few words later, Zen master Fahai wrote eight poems to exhort future generations: "I advise the world not to love color, and those who love color are fascinated." Natural evil is not disturbing, so how can E bully you? But look at the trouble that Xu Xuan's love for sex has brought to the lawsuit. It was not the old monk who came to save it, but the white snake swallowed it, and there was nothing left. "Xu Xianning is willing to become a monk, worship the Zen master as a teacher, and tonsure the Leifeng Tower as a monk. After practicing for several years, I sat down overnight.