Introduction to Wu Di Mountain: Wu Di Mountain is the west peak of Liangshan Mountain. It is named after the Temple of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty built on the mountain. For thousands of years, it has been famous both at home and abroad for its unique characteristics. The existing Temple of Emperor Wu was built in the fourth year of the Wanli year of the Ming Dynasty, and the hall in front of the temple was rebuilt in the early years of the Republic of China. On the top of the mountain are the Jade Emperor Temple, the Niangniang Temple, and the Three Holy Mothers Temple.

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