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Jingyanggang is located in Yanggu, Liaocheng, Shandong Province It is located 16 kilometers east (south) of the county in Zhangqiu Town. The legend is that it is the place where Wu Song defeated the tiger described in "Water Margin". The total area is 33.3 hectares. The scenic area has undulating sand dunes, overgrown grass, and shade trees, giving it a wilderness scene. Its main attractions include Sanwanbuogang Hotel, Villager Notice Office, County Government Notice Office, Mountain Temple, Wu Song Tiger Hunting Site, Stone Stele, Hu Xiao Pavilion, Wu Song Temple, Lake Center Island, Diaoyutai, Forest of Steles, Tiger Pond, and Monkey Mountain. , deer park, archery range and more than 20 places. Its site is 18.2 kilometers east of Yanggu City. It is the hometown of Wu Song, the hero of the Water Margin, who fought against tigers. It is also the site of Longshan Cultural City. It is now a national cultural relic protection unit. The scenic spot was rated as a national "AAAA" level scenic spot in 2010. It is the site of the Water Margin. Important tourist attractions online.
Natural landscapes: river valleys, countryside, snowfields, glaciers, springs, rare landforms, protected areas
Suitable for people: families, individuals, couples, companies, friends, children, the elderly
Bad time: April
Travel method: Join a group
Scenic spot type: Historical and cultural
"Wusong Fights Tigers" The stone tablet was erected during the Southern Song Dynasty. Mountain Temple: It has a history of more than 200 years. It has three temples. It is built on an earthen platform 30 meters long, 25 meters wide and 4 meters high. It faces north and south and has green bricks and gray tiles. There is a statue of Wu Song fighting a tiger in the temple. In the left front of the temple stands a "Jingyangang" stone tablet inscribed by Shu Tong, former Secretary of the Shandong Provincial Party Committee of the Communist Party of China. In the right front stands a 3-meter-high "Tiger" tablet written by the famous calligrapher Yang Xuanting. Huxiao Pavilion: Located in the west of the scenic spot, it has a single hexagonal eaves and was named by Xu Beihong's wife and calligrapher Liao Jingwen.
Stele Forest: North of the Mountain Temple. Because the story of Wu Song's tiger-killing was widely circulated, most of the academic celebrities who visited Jingyanggang wrote inscriptions, poems, books and paintings here. After the relevant personnel sorted it out, they carved stones and erected monuments. Over the years, the forest of steles has gradually grown in size. By the end of 2001, there were 46 steles.
Wusong Temple: at the top of Beigang. The plaque on the door "Wusong Temple" was written by Zhao Puchu. In the east pavilion of the garden is a stele where Wu Song defeated the tiger, and in the west pavilion is a newly cast bell. The main hall is a mountain-style building with five bays and three entrances. In the center of the hall is a statue of Wu Song, with a four-character plaque "Outstanding Deeds" hanging above the statue. The walls are decorated with multiple wood-carved murals collaborated by national first-class artists and folk artists.
The relief stone statue of "Wu Song Fighting the Tiger": Standing in front of the hill, it was created by the famous painter Liu Jiyao. It symbolizes Wu Song’s spirit of eliminating violence and acting bravely for justice.
"The No. 1 Tiger in the World" Stone: Located in the south of Jingyanggang, it is said to be the incarnation of the tiger Wu Song killed.
The famous calligrapher Liu Yi once wrote an inscription for Jingyanggang: "Jingyang Chunxiao". There is a magical boulder located at the southern end of Jingyanggang. It has a beautiful shape and looks like the word "mountain". In 2002, Jingyanggang was designated as a national triple-A tourist attraction.