What's under Jing 'an Temple in Shanghai?

Today, Shanghai has developed into an international metropolis with many tall buildings. But there is a very "cow" temple in Shanghai, which is in the downtown area of Shanghai today, but it has not been demolished. So what is the reason why people can't tear down this temple? This temple is Jing 'an Temple in Jing 'an District, Shanghai. In Shanghai, where land is precious, this temple has not only not been demolished, but also been well protected. Today, Jing 'an Temple has become a famous scenic spot in Shanghai, and an endless stream of tourists come to visit it every day. The history of Jing 'an Temple can be traced back to the Three Kingdoms period, when Sun Quan of Wu was in today's Shanghai. In 247 AD, the construction of Jing 'an Temple was started, and its founder was Kangsang Society. This man comes from a comfortable country in the western regions and is the son of a prime minister. The Buddhist monk who should have enjoyed all the splendor chose to become a monk. There are few records about this monk in the history books. The book only records that he is not greedy for wealth, sees through the world of mortals and finally chooses to become a monk. At that time, they spread Buddhism from their kingdom to the Central Plains. When Kang Sanghui arrived in Jianye, it was now Nanjing. Sun Quan respected him very much and built a stupa for him. Later, under the auspices of the Buddhist Monk Association, Hudu Chongyuan Temple, which is now Jing 'an Temple in Shanghai, was built. It was renamed Yongtai Temple in Tang Dynasty and Jing 'an Temple in Northern Song Dynasty. Jing 'an Temple, as a thousand-year-old temple, has been protected for a long time. The influence of urbanization did not lead to the demolition of Jing 'an Temple. This ancient temple with a history of thousands of years is rare in China. ? Jing 'an Temple has always been a key protected cultural relic, so it was not demolished. In this way, the position of Jing 'an Temple is already very strong. It is not only a cultural relic protection unit, but also a key Buddhist temple. So such an important temple will definitely not be demolished. However, when someone asked why Shanghai Jing 'an Temple would not be demolished, it attracted a ridiculous answer. The person who answered is already an uncle. He told us that the bottom of Jing 'an Temple is the gate of hell, and the top of the temple will suppress the gate of hell and make this place prosperous. Now it seems that this answer is really ironic. With the popularization of science education, some superstitious theories are probably not believed by many people.