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What is the magical interpretation of Longshan Temple?

After Liu Bowen finished the construction of Beijing, he was busy helping Judy choose the mausoleum. They traveled all over the suburbs of Beijing and finally chose the Ming Tombs in the north of Changping County today.

After the location of the mausoleum was determined, Liu Bowen shipped high-quality golden nanmu from Jiangnan, white marble from Fangshan and tens of thousands of skilled craftsmen from all over the country. When everything is ready, we are ready to start work.

One summer day, the rainstorm lasted for seven days and seven nights. The Qingshui River from Beijing to Changping soared, and the wood and stone transported to the mausoleum could not pass, so it had to stop at the south bank of the river.

The grain minister reported this to the emperor, and Judy immediately summoned Liu Bowen. The next day, Liu Bowen came to the south bank of Qinghe River with his generals Xu Da and Chang Yuchun. As soon as they saw that the river was so fast that it was difficult for horses and chariots to travel, they immediately ordered people to beat 999 pieces of blue and white marble in Fangshan to build an arch bridge.

Nine months later, the dock was built. Unexpectedly, another rainstorm at night washed away the newly-built pier.

Liu Bowen ordered Xu Da to personally supervise the reconstruction. Seeing that the pier has stood up again, who knows that when paving the bridge deck, a rainstorm washed away the built bridge without a trace.

Liu Bowen felt a little strange, so he dressed up as a fortune teller, told Chang Yuchun to dress up as a servant, and they swam to Qinghe.

The "master servant" walked twenty miles and saw a young scholar in blue trousers strolling on the shore at Wengshanpo (now Kunming Lake) at the foot of Xishan Mountain. Liu Bowen looked at him carefully and felt fishy. He secretly told Chang Yuchun to stay with the boy and never let him get away.

It turns out that this boy in Tsing Yi is a little dragon in Wengshan Park. Before, he could play freely in Qinghe, and he could go straight to the sea along the river unimpeded. Building a bridge over the river now is tantamount to blocking his way into the sea. He was so angry that he destroyed the dock twice.

On this day, he saw two people following him all the time and felt that things were not good. When the sun sets, he feels thirsty and is preparing to slide down the lake and return to the palace. Only Liu Bowen drew a seven-star sword from his waist, and Chang Yuchun lit a gun and caught him in the middle. Little Qinglong had to come forward and take up the fight.

The three men fought straight from the west to the east of the sun the next day, and both sides showed their magical powers until it was dark and thunderstorm.

In this way, after killing for seven days and seven nights, Xiao Qinglong gradually felt weak. At that time, she was left out in the cold and was shot by Chang Yuchun under his arm. A little stupidly, Liu Bowen's seven-star sword cut off the dragon beard. Seeing that he was invincible, he had to kneel for mercy.

Liu Bowen saw his true colors, so he asked Chang Yuchun to pick out a cave on the southwest bank of Wengshan Park. He untied the gold belt around his waist, tied the little dragon firmly, put it in the hole, and then covered it with a big bluestone.

Xiao Qinglong surrendered. Without him, the bridge was built soon, and the Qingshui River never overflowed again. Later, people built a temple in Liu Bowen where Qinglong was locked, that is, the Longwang Temple in the Summer Palace today, in order to make the little Qinglong never have an accident.