Introduction to Wuling Gate: Wuling Gate is the only way to enter Xikou Town. It is named after it is built on the ridge of Wushan Mountain. Before 1929, Wulingmen was still a small nunnery. Chiang Kai-shek's mother believed in Buddhism and often came here to chant sutras and worship Buddha. In 1930, it was rebuilt by Chiang Kai-shek into a three-bay, two-story Wuguan-style city gate building. The inscription "Wuling" was engraved on both sides of the door. To show respect, Yu Youren, a veteran of the Kuomintang and a famous calligrapher, wrote and engraved it on the front, and Chiang Kai-shek himself wrote the inscription. Engraved on the back of the city gate. The upper floor was originally a public reading room, connected by corridors and surrounded by battlements; the middle doorway downstairs is for pedestrians and vehicles to enter and exit, and the door wall is built with pink stones. The three-mile-long street inside the gate and the winding Yan River are closely connected, making it like a paradise. The Jiang family and his son have lived here since they were young.
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