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Commentary on Jingyanggang Scenic Area

Jingyanggang Tourist Area is located at the east of Jingyanggang Village, Zhangqiu Town, yanggu county 100 meters. It is famous at home and abroad for the story of "Jingyanggang fights tigers with martial arts" in the novel. According to "Yanggu County Records", Fu Gang is undulating, sparsely populated and haunted by wild animals. Today, Jingyanggang has become a sand mountain, full of smoke.

The scenic spots in the tourist area include Sanwanbugang Hotel, villagers' notices, Mountain Temple, Crouching Tiger Hill, Wusong Tiger Fighting Area, Tiger Pavilion, Tiger Pond Tiger House and Songwu Temple. Songwu Temple is located in the middle of the top of Shagang. It is said that it was built in the middle of the Ming Dynasty and was later destroyed. The existing ancient temple was built in 1958. There is a stone tablet in front of the temple, engraved with three Chinese characters "Jingyanggang", which was inscribed by Shu Tong, a famous contemporary calligrapher in China. Two or three hundred meters east of the temple, there used to be a black jade stone tablet engraved with "the land where Song and Wu killed tigers". Since 1973, Jingyanggang has been identified as the site of "Longshan Culture" by the provincial archaeological team for many times, and the cultural connotation of the site is rich.