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The legend of Wangjunding is that at the junction of the two Cantons, there is a mountain called Wangjunding. On the hill there is a "stone bench" made of three stones stacked on top of each other. There is a stone on the surface of the stool, like a woman standing,

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The legend of Wangjunding

At the junction of the two Cantons, there is a high mountain called Wangjunding. On the hill there is a "stone bench" made of three stones stacked on top of each other. There was a stone on the surface of the stool, like a standing woman, and it was dressed as a Zhuang woman: her head was combed and coiled, as if she was still wearing a headkerchief, wearing a cardigan with an anti-collar, with her right hand on her forehead and a pergola, tiptoeing high to look west. What was she looking at? Is it to hope that her Lang Jun will come back? Legend has it that this Zhuang woman was named Mei'e and was as beautiful as a fairy. I don't know which dynasty it was, Mei'e and her father wandered to the river to dig bamboo roots and build a hut to settle down. The father and daughter themselves opened up the land, cultivated and planted widely, and cultivated seeds that were better than others, and the annual harvest was more than that of others. The father and daughter are willing to help others, get along very well with the villagers, and live a very satisfactory life.

High-gate households always love to bully people. When Mei'e was seventeen years old, a local rich man sent several evil family members to rob Mei'e as concubines. Mei E's father did not cause trouble, but he could not stand the oppression of others, and immediately took up the flat burden to fight back. With great strength, he immediately knocked down the family member who pulled Mei'e and told Mei'e to run quickly. Mei'e couldn't bear to leave her father, and she also grabbed a wooden stick and fought with the vicious dog. Helplessly outnumbered, Mei'e's father was actually beaten to death, and Mei'e struggled hard and could not get out, and before she could see her father more, she was tied up on the road by the family members. Coincidentally, on the way, I met a strong young man. Mei'e shouted, "Brother help." This young man's name was Shi Gou, and when he saw that the girl had been robbed, he shouted loudly and rushed forward, kicking down the family who was walking in front of him with a flying foot. Shi Gou quite knows a few ways of boxing, and in a few rounds, he beats each family member into a turtle crawling on the ground and a dog eating. Then he accompanied Mei'e home and helped Mei'e bury her father. Shi Gou knew that it would be inconvenient to stay for a long time, so he wanted to leave immediately. Mei'e expected that the rich man would come back to look for trouble, and also begged Shi Gou to take her away with him. Shi Gou agreed, so Mei'e gave all the grain stored in the family and the fields she had opened to the neighbors, and then bid farewell to the villagers and left. Shi Gou took Mei'e and fled into the mountains, always treating Mei'e as a sister. On the evening of August 15, Mei E offered to marry with affection. They asked the old man of the moon to be the matchmaker, and both of them knelt down and forever knotted in the same heart. It happened that several families moved to settle near Mei'e's residence that night, and Shi Gou invited them to the wedding.

After that, the newly relocated families used the seeds given to them by Mei'e and sowed them on the mountain, and received a good harvest every year. Later, people felt that this mountain was a good place to settle down, and they were grateful to Shi Gou and Mei E, and Mei E and Shi Gou were there to make love, so they called this mountain "Ding Qing Mountain". The villagers also missed Mei'e and renamed the village "Shizu Zhai". A year after Mei'e and Shi Gou were married, someone there lit a war, the imperial court recruited troops to quell the chaos, and Shi Gou enlisted in the army. The two agreed that on the fifteenth day of every month, Mei'e would go up the mountain and look west towards the battlefield, and Shi Gou would also look at the top of the mountain where Mei'e stood to soothe her thoughts. Three years have passed, five years have passed, and Mei'e has not yet seen Shi Gou return. She felt that the top of the mountain was too low, so she moved three stones, folded them into a stone bench, and stood on the stool to look at it, but Shi Gou still did not come back. Soon after, she couldn't go home herself. The villagers found that Mei'e did not go home for a few days, and went to the top of the mountain to look for it, only to see that Mei'e had turned into a stone and tiptoed in the direction where Shi Gou came back. In this way, people call the top of this mountain "Wangjun Peak".

The legend of Wangjunding is that at the junction of the two Cantons, there is a mountain called Wangjunding. On the hill there is a "stone bench" made of three stones stacked on top of each other. There is a stone on the surface of the stool, like a woman standing,

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