Public Welfare and Educational Construction and the Investigation of His Relics by Luosiju,a Renowned Qing Dynasty General
Luosiju,a prominent Qing Dynasty general during the Jiaqing and Daoguang periods,was particularly ded-icated to public welfare and cultural education initiatives.His contributions are evidenced by numerous relics scattered across the regions where he served,including Sichuan,Yunnan,and Hubei.These relics can be categorized into two main types:the restoration and reconstruction of historical monuments,exemplified by sites such as the Wenshu Monastery in Chengdu,the Cangshan Shrine in Dali,and the Baxian Cave in Langzhong,as well as the construction of public welfare and educational facilities,represented by the Wenchang Academy and the Ximen River embankment.Some of these relics have been preserved to this day,serving as significant resources for the integration of local cultural tourism development.
LuosijuWenshu MonasteryWudang MountainQingyuan Bell