One said: In ancient times, there was a Taoist named jinliang who practiced in the mountains. Later, the Taoist learned to "ascend to heaven" (die), so the locals called this mountain Liang Jinshan in memory of him;
Second, a long time ago, there lived a clan named Jin in Jincun. Their ancestors were buried at the top of the mountain after their death. Later, Liang moved here and buried his ancestor Liang Yongbao at the top of the mountain. Therefore, this mountain was later called "Liang Jinshan";
San Yue: In ancient times, there were two surnames, Lin and Liang, who buried their ancestors in this mountain. Lin said that this mountain is a mountain, and Liang said that this mountain is Lianggong Mountain. The two surnames couldn't stand each other, so they took money to the county government for a lawsuit. Because the money sent by the two sides coincides with each other, the county government can't decide, so the county government has to go on a field trip and meet at the foot of the mountain. This group of herdsmen surnamed Lin replied in the local dialect: "Liang Jinshan", which is homophonic with "Gong Lin" and "jinliang" in the local dialect. Therefore, the hometown government was designated as "Liang Jinshan".