If you are a tour guide, how do you introduce Ji Shan to everyone?

Jishan has a long history and is one of the birthplaces of the Chinese nation. Hou Ji, the God of Grains, the ancestor of agriculture in China, once taught the people and crops here. Thousands of years of farming civilization began here, and there is the largest temple dedicated to Hou Ji in the country-

Wang Ji Temple, Wangji Mountain and Wang Ji Tower.

There are murals of Zhenglong Temple comparable to those of Yongle Palace and Xinghua Temple, the best existing Buddhist temple mural in China, which have been exhibited in Taihe Palace West Hall of the Forbidden City for many years.

The "Tomb Research Center" has the only complete Jin Dynasty tomb in China, as well as the famous ancient battlefields such as "Yubi City", with both documents available and exact sites.

Pei Yaoqing, a famous figure in the Tang Dynasty, a famous remonstrator in the late Jin Dynasty, a famous minister Yao Tianfu in the early Yuan Dynasty and a famous calligrapher Liang Gang.

Wang Wen, appointed by the Qing Dynasty to explore flowers, was born in Jishan.