Six major religious buildings
In the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, it was a mass grave, full of ghosts. In the Qing Dynasty, the Yuanmingyu
Six major religious buildings
In the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, it was a mass grave, full of ghosts. In the Qing Dynasty, the Yuanmingyuan was built to sweep graves, which added countless grievances. It was originally made by the royal family, but since it was changed to Tsinghua, it has become more and more overwhelming. If you happen to have an old campus map of Zhang Qinghua in your hand, you can find a place called "Youth Square" on it. In fact, it is a wasteland that has been abandoned for a long time, near the present Six Religions. There is a broad and beautiful boulevard next to Liu Jiao, and poplars on both sides are the earliest planted in the school. The original site of the sixth teaching is a place called the general workshop, next to which is the third teaching building, the best teaching building of the year.
The thirteenth tree is between the Youth Square and the ordinary workshop, which is now the boulevard to the east of Liu Jiao. Why is it called thirteen big trees? Because no matter which direction you start counting, it's always the thirteenth tree. This tree looks nothing special from a distance, but if you go under it and look up, you will have a terrible feeling.
The 13 tree is also the only male poplar in Tsinghua campus (I don't need to explain this, you can ask the children in the biology department), and it is the only poplar in Tsinghua campus that doesn't have catkins floating in spring. As for why it is so special when planted, no one knows. In the past, the mechanical room was the boundary of the teaching area, but later the Youth Square was even more desolate. Legend has it that there is always a tinkling sound coming from the depths of the forest in the middle of the night. Later, the sixth teaching building was built next to the thirteenth poplar tree. However, the modern sixth teaching building still can't dispel the skeleton-like evil spirits emitted by the thirteenth poplar tree. In the summer of the sixth teaching project, probably in 2004, the thirteenth poplar tree was struck by lightning twice, but in the end it was unscathed. Many people in the laboratory of the nearby electrical engineering department witnessed the scene at that time.
In the year when the Sixth Religion was established, crows began to appear on the thirteenth poplar tree. This kind of sight was rarely seen in Tsinghua campus in the past. Crowds of crows gathered on the thirteenth tree, making a creepy cry and leaving a lot of bird droppings. The droppings of these crows look pale during the day, but when the street lights are on, you will be surprised to find that under the dim street lights, these bird droppings look dark red like mottled blood. ...
The roof of the sixth Sect was sealed after it was built, and no one went up there again.
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What is the most memorable building in Tsinghua?
Some people say it's China, others say it's religion, because that building was built the earliest and it was dark. Indeed, there are many ghosts in those two buildings, but the most mysterious thing in Tsinghua is Erjiao. The second teaching point is small, with only four classrooms (including the old 404), but there are actually three doors. 402 could have entered from the main entrance, but now it enters from the south entrance, and the almost unused 404 has to open a door.