The first year of Taiping Zhenjun, the eleventh year after Tuoba Tao ascended the throne, was a year when Taoism was completely proud and proud, and it was also the beginning of Buddhism's suffering.
The Buddhist Dharma Dilemma began with an order from Tuoba Tao.
Tuoba Tao issued an edict to burn all temples, scriptures, Buddhist statues, and even objects with Buddhist patterns in the world, and to kill monks. From this point on, being a monk is equivalent to committing a crime!
After the edict was issued, the whole country was in an uproar.
Tuoba Tao was a respected emperor, but many people could not give up their religious beliefs. Under the supervision of the government, many people, from commoners to nobles, hid the monks in their homes to protect them.
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