Chai Wutai is located in the west of Sixia Village, Luancheng Town. It is the tomb of Chai Wu, a general in the early Western Han Dynasty.
Chai Wu rebelled at the end of Qin Dynasty, followed Liu Bang, and commanded the rear army in Gaixia Campaign (the campaign to eliminate Xiang Yu). According to historical records and Han books, Luancheng was buried after his death, which is one of the few Han tombs in China. In the Sui Dynasty, a number of temples were built on the stage, with a large scale. When Xuanzang didn't go to the Western Heaven to learn Buddhist scriptures in the early Tang Dynasty, Su Dongpo's ancestral home memorial hall.
Su Dongpo ancestral memorial hall is located in the Cultural Park, covering an area of 14.9 mu, with a building area of 750 square meters and a wall exhibition area of 400 square meters. Based on the historical fact that Luancheng was Su Dongpo, a great writer in Song Dynasty, the memorial hall is quite representative and local.
Based on historical records, the memorial hall comprehensively, truly and objectively reflects the historical development of China's national humanities and culture, and shows the primitive tribes of Su Xun, Su Shi, Su Zhe and Luancheng and their homesickness from four parts: Su Shi's life experience, Su Weidao and San Su, celebrities of Su Dynasties and Pearl Luancheng.