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Legend of Mrs. Town God in Jieyang City God Temple
According to legend, in the Ming Dynasty, there was a girl in Fengwei Song Cun, Jieyang City who went to Huangcheng to burn incense and pray with her sister-in-law. When she saw Bofu's beauty, her sister-in-law repeatedly praised her and said, "If only my sister-in-law could marry a beautiful uncle like Bofu!" Miss Song just laughed and said nothing.

That night, Miss Song really saw the city god come to her boudoir and share the bed with her. She tied a red rope at the foot of the city god. Rosty Yi, she told this dream to her sister-in-law. During the day, the girl went to the Chenghuang Temple again. Sure enough, in her dream, she saw the red rope tied to Huang Cheng's feet, and also tied to the feet of the gods. Later, the girl died of illness, and people said that she was married by the city god as a wife.

Later, people built a temple for Beaufort women on the back wall of the main hall of the Chenghuang Temple, which was used to shape Miss Song's golden body, and changed it into a health pool in front of the temple, with arched stone bridges and railings. Two towering cotton trees were planted in the pool to get water (rare cotton). Many good men and women often buy turtles to set them free and pray in the pool.