Xilin religious plan site is located in Ding 'an Town, tianlin county. 1852, French invaders sent Catholic priest Marais to Ding 'an Town, tianlin county, to carry out illegal activities in the name of preaching. Malai and others overstepped the government and ran amok. 1February, 856, Zhang Mingfeng, the magistrate of Xilin County, obeyed the people's will and beheaded Malai and his faithful followers Bai Xiaoman and Cao Gui (female) in Ding 'an Jiaochang, which was the "Xilin Religious Plan" that shocked China and foreign countries at that time. French Charles Louis Napolé on Bonaparte used this as an excuse to collude with the British invaders to launch the second war of aggression against China, and forced the Qing government to build a large-scale Catholic church in Ding 'an Town, Xilin County. Since then, Ding 'an Town has become a stronghold for French missionaries to publicize foreign religions.
In view of the special historical significance of Xilin religious case, which is the prelude to the climax of China people's struggle against foreign religions in modern times, the government of the autonomous region listed it as a cultural relic protection unit with 1994.
Tuoniang River is located in Aibao Town, Funing County, Yunnan Province, at the junction of Yunnan and Guangxi provinces (regions). It is 0/02km away from Funing County/KLOC-0 and 73km away from Baise City, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.
On 20 1917/0, the site of Xilin religious crime was selected as the eighth batch of national key cultural relics protection units.