Introduction to the Snake-killing Stele: Located in the stele pavilion in the southwest corner of Mangshan Cultural Center, standing on a giant stone turtle in the stele pavilion, it was built in the fifth year of Longqing in the Ming Dynasty (1571 AD). The forehead of the stele is inscribed with the regular script "日"Moon" and "Where Han Gao broke the snake" are on both sides. The inscription below begins to narrate the story of Liu Bang's snake-cutting uprising in Mangdang Mountain, and then describes the process of setting up a temple to offer sacrifices. It is now a replica of the stele, and the original stele has been moved to Mangshan Cultural Center.

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