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Who knows Mangdang Mountain?
Mangdang Mountain has a long history and rich cultural relics. Confucius sheltered from the rain, Confucius Temple, Chen Sheng's Tomb, Zhang Feizhai and Emperor Gaozu cut snake tablets, and the list goes on and on. The most breathtaking tombs of Liang Guoling in the Western Han Dynasty, with complex structure and magnificent momentum, are one of the national key cultural relics protection units. Among them, the tomb of Queen Liang Xiaowang is 20 meters long, which is the largest stone tomb ever discovered in China. Many cultural relics unearthed from Han tombs, such as murals, jade clothes, gilded chariots and horses, cavalry guns and exquisite jade articles, are rare treasures and artistic treasures with high historical, artistic and scientific research value. The magical monument of Emperor Gaozu's snake-cutting uprising shows Liu Bang's tall and powerful illusion in the night, which is a wonder of the world. At present, the construction of Mangdang Mountain Cultural Relics Tourist Area has begun to take shape, and the people of Yongcheng are waiting for guests and friends. We warmly welcome domestic and foreign tourists to visit here, learn from the nectar of ancient culture and enjoy the scenery.
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