Introduction to Xianrentang Mountain: In the eighth year of the Shunzhi period of the Qing Dynasty, a hailstorm hit General Le. Wu Zanlang, a Bailian man, led the victims to revolt. They took advantage of the danger and went to the village of Xianrentang. They gathered tens of thousands of people and resisted the officers and soldiers for three years before falling into a trap. Killed. According to folklore, before he was killed, his horse had a premonition and stood on a rock halfway up the mountain, refusing to move forward. Wu Zanlang whipped his whip and the horse jumped into the air, leaving a deep mark on the rock to this day. horseshoe prints.