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Whose portrait is Mianshan Park?
The portrait of Mianshan Park is Wu Rui.

Wu Rui was a native of Hanyu County (now yugan county, Jiangxi Province) in the Qin and Han Dynasties, and a descendant of Fu Cha, the king of Wu in the Spring and Autumn Period. He was the first Qin official to respond to the peasant uprising in the late Qin Dynasty. Xiang Yu was made a vassal, and Wu Rui was made king of Hengshan. Founded in the Han Dynasty, it was renamed Changsha King. He died in the fifth year of Emperor Gaozu (the first 202 years) and was named "King of Literature".

About Guanshan Park:

Mianshan is located in the southeast of yugan county, with an area of 1.2 square kilometers. At the end of Sui Dynasty, Lin, the leader of the peasant uprising army, built a city here to protect Yugan, and the citizens survived, hence the name Mianshan. Later generations were renamed Mianshan because of the language of "the crown of Wu Chu".

Yugan county invested1.200 million yuan to build Mianshan Park, covering an area of about 1 100 mu, integrating ecology, tourism, leisure and cultural exhibitions. There is a 46-meter-high statue of Wu Rui in Mianshan Park, with a beautiful moustache and a beautiful crown, sitting up and holding a scroll.

Wu Rui was a native of Hanyu County (now yugan county, Jiangxi Province) in the Qin and Han Dynasties, the first generation of Changsha King in the Western Han Dynasty, and the first outstanding figure with clear records in Jiangxi history.