The legend of Lao Li with bald tail originated from Jimo.

Longshan is located in Longshan Sub-district Office in the east of jimo city, which is the remnant vein of Laoshan Mountain, with an altitude of 8 1 m. Longshan is dignified, gentle and lush, which not only has a unique natural landscape, but also has a strong cultural heritage. At the top of Longshan Mountain, there is a natural deep well named "patio". Just to the north of the well, there is a Dragon King Hall, which is dedicated to Lao Li, the black dragon king who is widely respected in Qilu, Hebei and Northeast China. The couplets in front of the temple are as follows: the Mohe River nurtures the rain and dew, and the Heilongjiang River dominates the frontier. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the local custom of "holding a dragon card" to pray for rain prevailed. Since the Ming and Qing Dynasties, local officials have carved 63 gold (copper plating), silver and bronze dragon cards.

There is a village named "Dacun" at the northern foot of Longshan Mountain, and a small river (Liu Cun River, a tributary of Moshui River, it is suggested to change its name to "Yulong River") flows quietly in the south of the village, where the scenery is beautiful and pleasant. It is said that the black dragon king-tailless Lao Li was born in this place. There is a "laundry place" of the dragon mother king on the river; In the village where the Black Dragon King was born, there is a high port called Baoziding. 70% of villagers in the village are surnamed Li. Why did the big village become Lao Li's hometown without a tail? After analysis, the big village is close to Longshan, and there is a small river in the south of the village. There are many Li surnames in the village. These factors all meet the legendary conditions. Therefore, people also created relics such as "Huan Yi Land" and "Leopard Top", which made the legend more real.

The Legend of Lao Li without Tail was selected as a national intangible cultural heritage. In Jimo, Lao Li, who has no tail, is regarded as the "Dragon King God" who spreads sex and protects the people. As we all know, it is widely circulated. There are many stories about Lao Li without a tail in Han folklore, but the outline is similar: it is said that a long time ago, in the big village under Longshan, there was a family named Li, whose wife Wang was washing clothes by the river, got pregnant and gave birth to a little black dragon, whose tail was cut off because of his father's mistake. The little black dragon was in pain. One paw grabbed the "patio" on the top of the mountain and flew to Heilongjiang (it was said that it was originally called "Bailong River"). It is the tradition of Jimo people to miss their hometown and remember their parents. Lao Li is busy guarding Heilongjiang, and usually has no time to go home to visit, but he will definitely go home to visit his mother on June 13 every year. Due to the tight time, thunder and lightning, back and forth storms ... until today, whenever it rains and winds, people will say, "Old Li with bald tail went home to see my mother!" "

The Battle of Heilongjiang White Dragon was actually a heroic feat of Lao Li, who had no tail, leading the villagers to resist foreign aggression and defeat Russia. According to their own image, Jimo people have created a heroic image of an ideal tailless Lao Li who can represent the interests of the Han working people, dare to speak for the people and do things for the people. Because of this, the legend of Lao Li without a tail shows great vitality and is regarded as a "protector" by Shandong people in the northeast.