According to legend, there was a scholar named Zheng Minghui in Wuxi Tang Dynasty, whose ancestral home was Xingyang. During the reign of Tang Tianbao, he moved to Jiepiling (Wuxi) with his father Zheng and served as the secretariat of Changzhou. Zheng Yuanhe is a talented teenager, and his father often takes pride in "my home is thousands of miles away". Less than 20 years old, he passed the Changzhou local imperial examination with the result of "No.1 scholar" and obtained the qualification to enter Beijing. After arriving in Beijing, they met the fireworks woman Li Wa by mistake. They fell in love, delayed the examination period, exhausted their assets, and were driven out of the street by prostitutes, becoming the funeral undertaker. His father went to Beijing to see his son, humiliated his family, beat him to death and begged in the street. Li Wa had a deep feeling that Zheng Sheng was already dead when she found it. In spite of her wife's obstruction, Li Wa resolutely redeemed herself and moved in together, determined to reform her son. Zheng Yuanhe "defected" and finally "ranked first" in high school, giving Chengdu the position of joining the army. Eva knows that being a prostitute is a disgrace to the government, which hinders her future and wants to be separated from Yuanhe. Yuan refused, preferring not to be an official. At the same time, Zheng's father moved to Chengdu Fuyin and Jiannan to cover the history, and was deeply moved by Li Wa Festival, so he readily recognized his wife and reunited his father and son. In the fourteenth year of Tianbao's "An Shi Rebellion", Zheng and his son made great contributions to the escort, and Li Wa was also named the wife of the country. "The four sons are all big officials."
Taiping Guangji in Song Dynasty contains the historical facts of Li Wa Biography, which tells that after Zheng Zhuangyuan retired to his hometown in Huang San Street, Wuxi, he bought the foundation of the back garden of Wang Yao Temple next to the original house and built a statue of Zheng Gong Temple (Zheng, the father of Zheng Yuanhe) in Xingyang to show his filial piety. The old portrait of Ge Zheng was destroyed in the Cultural Revolution of 1966. The original site of "Gong Zheng Temple" was built in Wuxi Federation of Trade Unions 1994, but it has been demolished. At the end of Ming Dynasty and the beginning of Qing Dynasty, the "Zheng's Mansion" in West Street caught fire in the Old Town God Temple, which was temporarily placed in the temple because there was nowhere to put it. Later, the ancestral home was donated by Zheng's descendants to build the "City God Temple", and there is still a "stage" listed as a "cultural relic" protection unit in Wuxi.
Zheng Yuanhe, the champion of the Tang Dynasty, was buried with Liwa, the county magistrate, in Lotus Village, Longchuanbang, Beitang. It was said that Liu Bowen, the founding strategist of the Ming Dynasty, was proficient in Feng Shui. When he visited Wuxi, he pointed out that "the lotus leaf has no stalk, and the emperor can't phase it". Wuxi county was ordered to build a dam to build a "stalk", which changed the "Lotus Leaf" island here into a peninsula, and the "stalk" was called "Liangba". In the Republic of China 1925, due to the inconvenience of water conservancy navigation, the dam was opened to build the "two dam bridge". In the early days of liberation, the place names of "Dragon Boat Bang" and "Grave Foot" were still preserved. Old people living there can also point out the "Champion Tomb Site in Tang Dynasty" and tell the story of "Zheng Yuanhe turned back after losing his son and became the top beggar".