Introduction to "Jigongjian": Jigongjian is a mountain southeast of Guanyin Temple. It is named after its shape like an independent golden rooster. Legend has it that after Guan Yu lost Jingzhou, he hated Dongwu Lu Meng for betraying the Sun-Liu alliance. He retreated to this point. Facing the Jigongjian, he opened his phoenix eyes and brandished the Qinglong Yanyue Sword. With one blow, he split the mountain into two halves, with one half falling towards Guanyin Temple and the other facing up to the sky. Standing tall, shaped like a sword, piercing the sky. Later, Guan Gong lost Jingzhou and was defeated in Maicheng. When he returned to Mapo, he was captured by Ma Zhong, a general of Lu Meng's tribe, who used a horse rope to trip him. He was beheaded and died. In order to commemorate Guan Yu, people called the "Chicken Gongjian" the "Gong Sacrifice Sword".

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