Duncan McIntyre, the greatest poet of the Scottish Highlands, whose literary magnitude has been compared to Robert Burns, could neither read nor write. A bed has been kept ready for the arrival of a guest for more than 1,400 years. A monk named Pao Chi died in the year 514 in the memorial temple of Hangzhou, China. His last words were, I shall return. Apparently, Pao Chi's fellow monks took him at his word because they've changed the linen on Pao Chi's bed more than 57 million times over the last 14 centuries. Believe It or Not!
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