(1) Religious culture, according to legend, there are 5,000 Taoist temples in Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, and the Empress Dowager Hall is one of them, which shows that it has a long history. In the Eastern Jin Dynasty, Bao Puzi and Ge Hong knew the order of Guangshan and peeped at the Empress Dowager's geomantic view, but Taoism prevailed. So he often went to the Empress Dowager, then resigned and retired, and lived in seclusion for several years, leaving many relics. Religious temples, such as Longtan Temple and Shi Tian Temple, were also temples in the Tang and Song Dynasties. There are not only temples and ruins here, but also rich religious legends, which have a wide influence in Guangshan and Xinxian.
(2) Folk culture, the concept of the Empress Dowager is located at the head and tail of Chu, which is deeply influenced by the Central Plains culture and Chu culture, and the performance of folk customs is very special;
(3) Red culture. During the war years, Li Xiannian, Qiu, Gao Jingting, Liu Mingbang, once hid, worked and fought in the temple, among which they were arrested for being betrayed by traitors. There is the former site of Egret Bay under the Queen Mother Mountain;
(4) history and culture. When Sima Guang's father Sima Chi knew about Guangshan County, he left many relics in Wang Mu Temple. Sima Chi's dike building, bamboo planting and rain praying platform are still well preserved.