The Tao Gong Temple is located in Langli Town in Changsha County. The legend goes that during the Jin Dynasty (265-420), Tao Dan, grandson of Tao Kan (259-334) and a Taoist follower since he was a child, pursued a way to maintain good health, He and his nephew Tao Xuan left home and lived in seclusion in the Xiangshan Mountain and practiced the Taoist way of living. The statue of Tao Tan and Tao Xuan are mummies. The ancient people built a temple on the peak of the Xiangshan Mountain to pay respect to them. The temple was maintained and repaired by generations of emperors. Taoist believers called these two people "Tao Gong Real Man" and frequently went to worship them. The thirteenth day of January and seventeenth day of August in the lunar Chinese calendar are the birthdays of these two Tao Gongs according to legend. Traditional temple fairs are held on these two dates each year. The temple is heavy with the smell of incense and resounds with drums and gongs. People come to join in the worship from various places. The spring and autumn temple fairs have promoted the prosperity of the local economy and therefore received great attention. In 1986, the Tao Gong Temple was listed as a cultural relic protection unit of Changsha City.