The "Jinling Pagoda Inscription" is said to have been written by Liu Bowen and was discovered when the national army entered Nanjing in the seventh year of the Republic of China (1918 AD).
The inscription predicts what will happen in China after the twentieth century.
The first half mainly talks about the Kuomintang Civil War, Japan's invasion of China and the rule of China; while the second half has not yet been fully explained.
In fact, the text of the Jinling Pagoda inscription was originally fabricated, because the Jinling Pagoda has several loopholes: 1. The Jinling Pagoda did not exist in the first place. In 1918, Chiang Kai-shek was still working as a stock trader in Shanghai and only entered Nanjing in 1927.
2. Warlords' melees were the norm during the Republic of China. Whether the Jinling Tower was unearthed or not, from the death of Yuan Shikai to the outbreak of the all-out Anti-Japanese War, warlords' melees never stopped.
3. Jinling Tower is half-written, with neither rhyme nor antithesis. Even storytellers would think the script is bad.
If Liu Ji is forced to settle on him, Liu Ji will be so angry that he will come back to life!
Extended information: Short version of the Jinling Tower inscription: Demolish the Jinling Tower, close the door and kill yourself.
(Closing Gate, the Kuomintang Civil War and the Central Plains War) The sun rises in the east, the moon sets in the west, and beacon smoke rises in Hu'er's hometown.
(Hu'er's hometown, Northeast Manchuria) He Yourou, a grass bow, saw the country fall into the hands of barbarians.
Winter has put an end to the eternal sorrow of Jiangnan, and suddenly there are rubble hills in prosperity.
Returning to Heaven one hundred and twenty-nine, causing deep hatred during the day, and seeing the sun fall to the west.