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Historical celebrities and stories related to Daming Lake (100 words or less)
Tiegong Temple was built in memory of Tie Xuan. After Zhu Yuanzhang's death, Zhu Yunwen, the eldest grandson, succeeded to the throne, and Tiexian was appointed as the political representative of Shandong. In order to compete with her nephew for the throne, Judy, the prince of Yan, sent troops from Beijing to the south to "overcome difficulties" on the pretext of punishing Qi Tai, the minister who advocated reducing vassal status. Arriving in Jinan, Tie Xuan swore an oath in Shuige, south bank of Daming Lake, to resist the Yan army's southward movement, defeated the Yan army several times and burned its siege equipment. When the Yan army attacked the city with artillery fire, Tie Xuan erected Zhu Yuanzhang's memorial tablet on the city, making it impossible for the Yan army to fire. He also designed a fake surrender and preset an iron plate on the gate. When Judy led the city, a piece of iron fell vertically and almost killed Judy. Judy couldn't attack for a long time, so he had to withdraw. Zhu Yunwen, the emperor of Wen Jian, heard the news and promoted Tie Xuan to the post of Minister of War. In the third year of Wen Jian (A.D. 140 1), Judy dispatched troops again, bypassed Jinan, captured Nanjing and became the founder of the Ming Dynasty. Then he sent his troops to retake Jinan. Tie Xuan was defeated and captured, and Judy personally tried Tie Xuan. Tie Xuan sat on the ground, cursing Judy for rebelling. Judy cut off his tongue, ears and nose and put them in the oil pan. He died at the age of 37. Tie Xuan's parents and son were killed, and his wife Yang and two daughters were sent to the Education Bureau.