In the Song Dynasty, Qufu was considered to be the birthplace of the Yellow Emperor. Song Zhenzong respected the Yellow Emperor as the first ancestor of the Zhao surname, and built Jingling Palace in Shouqiu to worship. At that time, there were 1,320 Jingling Palaces, which was more than three times that of the Confucian Temple in Qufu today. It is a pity that Jingling Palace was destroyed in the war in the late Yuan and early Ming Dynasty, and the ruins are still underground, with only two stone tablets left on the ground. The Jingling Palace site is now turned into a park, which is the largest stone monument park in my country. The north of the garden is Shaohao Mausoleum. It has been proved to be a false theory that the Yellow Emperor was born in Qufu, but the only two giant monuments left today are still worth seeing. The old man makes up. The east "Ten Thousand Sorrows" stele has no characters on it and is 16.45 meters high.