Strange Happenings in Mainland China: Pine-Caterpillars Blanket Tieshanping Area of Chongqing City
(Clearwisdom.net) Editors' note: Throughout history,
the theme that a nation's fate is closely tied to the virtue of its leaders and
people has been prevalent in both Chinese and Western culture and lore. Many
wise, virtuous kings have led their nations to peace and prosperity, while
conversely, moral decay in high places has led to the downfall of great empires.
These articles are meant to serve as a reminder and wake-up call for those who
are leading or participating in large-scale acts of violence and injustice. As
Teacher Li Hongzhi said in Essentials for Further Advancement, "When
people do not have virtue, natural calamities and man-made disasters will
abound."
Since the beginning of the third year of the persecution
against Falun Gong, Mainland China seems to have entered a period full of
calamities and disasters.
Aside from the AIDS epidemic, terrible accidents are
happening all too frequently. During the spring sowing season, a large area of
China suffered from a rare spring drought. For three years in succession, the
area south of the Changjiang River has received little or no rain in the
"plum rain" season. At the same time a sand storm assaulted Beijing,
while the sun disappeared and extremely hot weather remained within a twelve-day
period. In addition, the recent flooding from southern China to northern China
has adversely affected one hundred million people. Nature seems to be trying to
warn the Chinese people of something.
Even more alarming are various strange and weird happenings,
including the emergence of tens of thousands of toads in one place, a huge
number of crabs and shrimp crossing the road in a city, and caterpillars
congregating in a pile that was more than one meter high near a railroad in
northeastern China.
Another such example is the appearance of black
pine-caterpillars blanketing an area of Chongqing City, Sichuan Province.
According to a report in the "Chongqing Evening News" on July 12,
2002, a plague of pine-caterpillars that once burst out on a large-scale five
years ago, has staged a comeback. After eating up all the pines except for their
trunks in an area of one thousand mu (Chinese unit area, 1 mu=0.1647 acre) on
the Chongqing Tieshanping Mountain, caterpillars quietly invaded the local
residents' houses around that area. On July 11, local residents were in a panic
and asked for help from all sides. Caterpillars passed those houses and spread
outward continuously, occupying some of the roads.
This year has become a boom year of pine-caterpillars on
Tieshanping Mountain. Because of the continuous wet weather, those caterpillars,
hidden in tree trunks and stone gaps, remained undetected until it was too late.
"Awakening, the sentient beings stand aghast at the
things they see." ("The Catastrophe") One must ask, why are these
disasters and strange happenings occurring in China?
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2002/7/13/33232.html
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