Introduction to Jiuli Divine Pillar: This huge stone pillar standing next to the martial arts field was indispensable to every Miao tribe in the past. It is called "Jiangjun Pillar" and is also the totem pole of the Miao people. It is used for sacrificial activities. The ox is also used as a symbolic pillar. Carved on the General Pillar are various statues of the thirty-six ghosts and seventy-two gods worshiped by the Miao people in the ancient songs of the Miao people. The statues are in various shapes, with different figures and postures, and are vivid. They are currently the tallest, largest diameter sculptures in the world. The Miao totem pole with the most ghosts and gods. It has a total height of 24 meters, symbolizing the four seasons of the year, the twelve months, and the twenty-four festivals, which means perfection and reunion. The diameter of the stone pillar is 3 meters, which symbolizes the Taoist concept of "two in one life, three in one life, and three in three". Everything goes smoothly and beautifully, which is the embodiment of vitality.