Introduction to Tang Gong Temple: Tang Gong Temple is an ancestral hall built by the people during the Daoguang period of the Qing Dynasty to commemorate Tang Qiu, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. There is a plaque hanging high in the hall that reads "Plum blossoms are even fragrant even when they are repaired". There is a couplet on both sides of the door: "Daya has been famous throughout the ages, and it is a beautiful place where people live in a beautiful place." At the head of the gate is a stone tablet "Hometown of Tang Poet Tang Qiu" erected during the Daoguang period. A statue of Tang Qiu holding a poetry ladle stands by the river, seeming to be chanting the poetry that has been passed down through the ages.

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