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This river in Qingping area has been rumored since ancient times. There are always river gods in the river. It can bless the farmland with good weather and delicious fish and shrimp. It is also said that people who did not know the doorway wanted to fill the river and build houses, but what would be repaired.

Over time, people spread more and more gods, and people built a river temple near the river, offering sacrifices to people near and far for peace of mind.

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