In ancient times, there was a dragon mother, which was widely circulated in the Xijiang River Basin, Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao, made contributions to the people, and took "benefiting the world" as the highest ideal, which was admired by all people; In the Tang Dynasty, there was Li Yaochen, the first scholar in Guangxi (named "Deng Jun" by Emperor Taizong); Lu Chan, a noble poet of the Five Dynasties: In the Song Dynasty, Song Qi, a famous monk in China, and Feng Jing, the champion of Sanyuanji, were named "Master of Zoroastrianism" by Emperor Renzong. Li Yonggan and Li were academicians of Hanlin in the Ming Dynasty, and also national heroes, patriotic celebrities, military strategists, ministers of the Ministry of War and procurators Yuan Chonghuan in the late Ming Dynasty. In Qing Dynasty, there were four heavenly kings of peasant uprising in Taiping Heavenly Kingdom: Li Xiucheng, Chen Yucheng, Lu Shunde and Li Shixian, and the famous poet Su. In modern times, there was Shihualong, a famous anti-Japanese figure, Li Zhenya, deputy commander of Qiongya column of the People's Liberation Army, historian, former vice chairman of Guangxi People's Government and Mo Naiqun, vice chairman of Guangxi Political Consultative Conference. General in Han Dynasty, General Li Jing in Tang Dynasty, Buddhist master and poet Song, great writers Su Dongpo, Su Zhe and Qin Shaoyou in Song Dynasty, scholar who presided over the compilation of Yongdong ceremony in Ming Dynasty and other civil and military officials and poets have all been to Tengzhou, leaving many places of interest and poems. They miss Tengzhou, praise Tengzhou's scenic spots and folk customs, enrich Tengzhou's historical and cultural heritage, lead the Central Plains culture to move south, and promote the cultural, economic and social development in the south. There is the Eight Immortals Temple in the county seat, which is dedicated to Li Jing, a general in the Tang Dynasty, poets Li Bai, Song, Su Shi and Su Zhe in the Northern Song Dynasty, poets Qin Guan and calligrapher Huang Tingjian in the Southern Song Dynasty, and Li Guang, an official minister passing through tengxian.