Introduction to Wusong Temple: Wusong Temple is on the top of the North Hill of Jingyanggang. It consists of three ridges: the mountain gate, the stele pavilion and the main hall. The east pavilion in the garden is the stele where Wu Song defeated the tiger, and the west pavilion is the newly cast monument. bell. The main hall is a mountain-style building with five bays and three entrances. In the middle is a statue of Wu Song, the traveler. Behind the statue of Wu Song is a group of colorful murals called "Martial Spirits and Heroes", which depicts the sun, moon and stars, the Book of Heaven, the flags of "Walking for Heaven", "Loyalty and Righteousness", and ten infantry troops among the one hundred and eight generals. With the leader as the background, it is divided into six parts including "Wu Song is Unparalleled", "The Power of God Shocks the Tigers", "Revenge of the Lion Tower", "Havoc in the Happy Forest", "Blood Splattered in the Mandarin Duck Tower", and "The Mighty Wind Across the Yangtze River". It tells the story of the tortuous and tragic life trajectory of the heroic hero Wu Song.