Introduction to the Jiexiao Temple: The Jiexiao Temple was built in the first year of Yongzheng in the Qing Dynasty. During the Republic of China, it served as the county party headquarters of the Kuomintang, the office of the Anti-Enemy Relief Association, and the temporary residence of Dai Li. The temple is a cellar house in the shape of the word "work". The four characters "Encouragement for Women" are written in gold on the lintel of the main hall, which was written by Huang Benji, an educator, poet and Qianyang edict in the Qing Dynasty. There are 21 sacrificial tablets in the main hall of filial sons, righteous men, chaste wives and martyrs from past dynasties.

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