Shouqiu is said to be the birthplace of one of the Chinese ancestors of Huangdi. During the period of the Song Dynasty, Song Zhenzong built Jingling Palace in Shouqiu to worship the emperor. Jingling Palace originally had 1320 halls for jade carving emperor statues, using Taimiao ritual sacrifice, the ceremony system was the highest at that time. The temple was unfortunately destroyed in the end of Yuanyuan. Now the park is built on the site of Jingling Palace. There are only double monuments in the garden, which is the largest stone monument in China. Shaoyu Mausoleum, this mausoleum is one of the famous ancient tombs in China, and is one of the tombs of Shaoyu, one of the ancient "three emperors and five emperors" in China. It is said that Shaoyu lived 100 years and was in power for 84 years.