In A.D. 1904, Igu, the general of Suiyuan of the Qing government, reclaimed land on a large scale in Zhungeer Banner. The request of the director of Dongzhu, Taidi Dampier, to stop reclamation was rejected. When reclamation officials went to Zhungeer Banner to reclaim Zhang, they cut the masses by force and aroused public anger. Under the leadership of the assistant director of Taijidan Pillar, the anti-reclamation teams in Zhungeer Banner also received the support of neighboring counties and merged into the anti-reclamation armed forces of the whole banner. With muskets, bows and arrows, and fast guns, the Qing army fought hard in Luobotou, Lama Cave, Baozita and other places, repelling the Qing army's attacks many times, and then retreating to Baozita, the Qing army increased its troops, and the encirclement and suppression failed. February 1906, that is, on the eve of Chinese New Year's Eve, Dampier and others went to pay New Year's greetings and got as drunk as a fiddler. They let their guard down, and Igu's army took advantage of it. Dan Piller's team fought hard and suffered heavy casualties. In the end, they were outnumbered. Dampier and others were captured, bound, taken to Guihua City (Hohhot), imprisoned and severely punished. After that, Dan Piller's family was killed. If there were no written records of historical materials, people would see such a lonely stone village today. Who would have thought that there was a bloody stone city battle here? It is also because the terrain of the Baozi Building is dangerous, the river is wide and the wall is hanging, and one person is guarding it, and ten thousand people cannot force it. When Dampier was defeated, in order to protect it for a long time, it decided to retreat here, which led to the disaster of Baozi Tower.
According to legend, the ancient village of Baozi has outstanding people, good climate and rich resources, but the surrounding villages are extremely poor. Being in the same world, there is a great difference between the rich and the poor, and people around you are puzzled. Some villagers asked Yin and Yang teachers to solve puzzles. It turns out that the excellent feng shui of this treasure land was occupied by "steamed stuffed bun" According to Mr. Yin and Yang's instructions, the surrounding villagers renamed the village with the word "kou", which means eating steamed buns. There used to be 72 steamed stuffed bun towers surrounded by "Dongcheng Kou", "Xicheng Kou" and "Parrot Kou". Similarly, in order to maintain Feng Shui, pray for prosperity from generation to generation, and avoid decline, the villagers of Baozita quickly asked the gods to make a statue of clay figurine beside the village, deliberately revealing the bulky male penis, in order to let the gluttonous people around them compete for it, so that they could not eat steamed bread, let alone taste it. Therefore, the ancestors of the local people called this totem worship "seeking immortality", which was always worshipped at that time and has become a joke today.