Historical Origin of Mud Goo Goo in Xunxian County
According to Zi Jian, at the end of Sui Dynasty, the peasant uprising army fought for Liyang Cang (called Liyang in Xun County at that time), and Yang Kui, the general of Shimei Sect, the leader of Wagang Army, was stationed here, which was named Yang Kui Village. At that time, some soldiers in the army could be clay figurines. To commemorate the soldiers and horses who died on the battlefield, they made clay figurines and horses out of local clay. Later, someone in the army placed it on the spot, and this craft was handed down.