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Excuse me, where is the tomb of Li Dingguo in Mengla County, Xishuangbanna, which is the Hanwang Temple (Jin Wang Temple)? How to take the specific route?

Li Dingguo Temple is located on the hillside of Manga Village, northeast of Mengla Town, Mengla County, also known as "Hanwang Temple". It is the ancestral temple dedicated to Li Dingguo, the leader of the Northwest Army of the Peasant Uprising Army in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties, and was announced as a key cultural relic protection unit in Yunnan Province in 1987+02.

Li Dingguo (1620 ∽ 1662) is a native of Suide County, Shaanxi Province. /kloc-When he was 0/0 years old, he joined Zhang Qijun and made many meritorious deeds. At the age of 24, he was made General Anxi. After Zhang's death, Li Dingguo led the rest of the Western Expedition Army into Yunnan to unite with Ming and Qing Dynasties. 1656, Li Dingguo welcomed Li Yong, Emperor of the Southern Ming Dynasty, into Yunnan and was named King of Jin. 1659, the Qing army entered Kunming and Li Yong left Myanmar. Li Dingguo led his troops to the China-Laos-Myanmar border to unite with local ethnic minorities to persist in the anti-Qing struggle. Li Dingguo is well-armed, disciplined, respects local ethnic customs, protects the interests of the masses, actively makes friends with Tusi, and is deeply loved and respected by local people. In February, the first year of Kangxi in Qing Dynasty (1662), Wu Sangui killed Li Yong in Kunming. After hearing the news, Li Dingguo was in great pain and died in Mengla on June 27th. After Li Dingguo's death, he was originally buried in Mengla, but at the request of Dingguo's children, he was reburied elsewhere.

After Li Dingguo died in Mengla, the local Dai people regarded him as the King of Heaven and revered him as Hanwang. In the early years of Kangxi in Qing Dynasty, its tribes and local people built Li Dingguo Temple on the site of Li Dingguo's tomb, which was called "Hanwang Temple". Every Spring Festival, local people kill pigs and chickens for sacrifice, and this custom has continued to this day.

Li Dingguo Temple is a house shaped like a bamboo building in A Dai, with two double eaves, five main rooms and six courtyards in the middle, surrounded by wooden boards outside, but the rooms are interconnected, each about 3 meters wide; There is a cloister around Majiao. The width of the cloister is about 1.5 meters, and the pillars of the cloister are parallel and equidistant from the pillars of the main house. The wooden column foundation of Li Dingguo Temple is quite rare in Xishuangbanna Dai area. Exquisitely carved, the upper part is surrounded by prominent lotus petals.