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Legend has it that when the Buddha was alive, one day he met a girl with a big sister on the road and played in the sand with a group of children. She saw Sakyamuni Buddha leading his disciples to file in from afar. Half-joking and half-serious, she picked up an earthen sand stick from the ground with both hands, walked to the Buddha and put it in the Buddha's bowl. The Buddha actually accepted her sand as a support. The great disciple Sharifutsu was very dissatisfied: This girl is so outrageous. How can she make fun of Buddha with sand? Halfway there, I couldn't help it, so I asked the Buddha, "Buddha, that girl just put sand in your bowl." Why did you let her mess around? "
The Buddha said with a smile, "You don't know that after thousands of years, this woman has matured and wants to be king in the Eastern Sinian country. At this time, without her sand support, she would have destroyed the Buddha. If she gets her support, she will plant this good root. In the future, when she becomes an emperor, she will protect and promote Buddhism. "
The girl mentioned by Buddha is the only female emperor in China-Wu Zetian. This karma played a great role in promoting the development of Buddhism during the Wu Zetian period.