Origin:
The Lord of Rome declared that Jou-hui was following Madame Yimei, who was not the god of the Roman village. Legend has it that hundreds of years ago, on the day of Junpo in the ancient city of Lingmen, the villagers had already come out of their homes before dawn, only to see torches jumping everywhere, people cheering horses and gongs and drums, which was really lively. Statues of Gongzu and Pozu from all walks of life were carried by people and rushed to the old city military slope field from all directions. Many of them passed through the ancient Roman village road. At that time, the traffic conditions were not like now, the mountain roads were difficult to travel, the military slope festival was coming, and people living in remote areas often had to leave one or even a few days in advance. In these teams, the statue of the ancestor "Mrs. Yimei" was also brought here. Because of the tiring journey, people carrying statues went into the Roman village to ask for water to drink, and temporarily placed the shrine under an old banyan tree at the entrance of the village. At this time, the villagers in the Roman village are busy. In addition to some people in charge of the military women's team in the village, the daughters-in-law of every household began to set up the dining table to entertain guests from all corners of the country. The villagers are honest, kind and hospitable. The team of "Mrs. Yimei" came in to ask for water to drink, which was naturally very popular. The host who entertained them said, "With your feet, there is only one pack of cigarettes from here to the old city. It is still early. Why don't you come in and have a good meal before you go? " The team begging for water refused to accept your kindness, and the host was right. They also sat down to have a good rest, drank bowls of glutinous rice wine brewed by the villagers themselves, and chatted with their hosts for a while. Guess it's time, so they are going to get up and leave. At this moment, suddenly a young man rushed in. Everyone looked up and found that it was the person who was responsible for guarding the statue of Madame Yimei under the old banyan tree. Everyone was surprised, and the old man who took the lead scolded: "You are a Piwa, don't look after your grandmother, come here?" However, the young man was in a hurry and didn't notice that the old man was scolding him. He quickly said, "Grandpa, go and have a look, our grandmother has appeared!" " "What's the fuss about grandma's appearance?" Although the old man was puzzled, he remained calm and led the team out of the house and walked to the old banyan tree at the village entrance. I was surprised to see many people gathered under the banyan tree before I came near. What miracle did my grandmother show to attract people to watch? However, when they went through the crowd to see it, they were dumbfounded. I saw the shrine under the big banyan tree, which was originally placed on the table and wrapped by dozens of roots of different thicknesses. Roots interweave with each other to form the shape of an arch, which firmly wraps the idol inside, just like a temple formed by ancient trees. Because this fact is so amazing that no one dares to rush forward, even the old people in the company kneel on the ground in panic and mumble something they don't understand. Legend has it that this grandmother statue tells people through the boy's mouth that the Roman village is a beautiful place with outstanding people and the villagers who live here are very sincere and kind, which makes her unable to linger here and unwilling to go again. From then on, Roman villagers began to worship this grandmother and put it on the altar with their Lord Lohan, becoming the new patron saint of the villagers. Since then, this village has been dedicated to this Yimei lady from generation to generation.