Who can tell me the history of Mengcheng?
Mengcheng, called Lacquer Garden in ancient times, was built in Shang Dynasty. Zhuangzi, a saint, was an official in the lacquer garden. In the first year of Tang Tianbao (742), it was renamed Mengcheng County, which is a famous Taoist cultural shrine at home and abroad. There are ten thousand pagodas, Confucius Temple, Zhuangzi Ancestral Temple, Jiuding Lingshan Temple, Weichi Temple ruins and many other places of interest. Among them, the Neolithic site of Weichi Temple, located in the northeast of the county seat, is the most intact primitive tribal remains found in China at present, and is called "the first primitive village in China". It was rated as one of the top ten archaeological discoveries in China by 1994 and has been listed as a national key cultural relics protection unit. Mengcheng, located in the hinterland of Huang-Huai-Hai Plain, has a glorious civilization history of 5,000 years. Every relic of Mengcheng is branded with the footprints of the times, which shows the broad mind of Mengcheng, a hot land.