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Qutun culture

Guhuai culture is also one of the characteristics of Qutun Village. The ancestors left their hometown, went through hardships and headed for their destination. After settling down, they planted locust trees at home or on the street and missed their hometown. So the locust trees in many places are the witness of Shanxi immigrants. There are spirits in Huai village, and many ancient books are narrated. Gan Bao's "Searching for God" is made of Sophora japonica, which tells a beautiful love story for thousands of years. Among Yong Dong and the Seven Fairys, there is an old Sophora japonica as a witness. In a word, Sophora japonica culture is a symbol of the spirit and beauty of the Han nationality. There is an ancient pagoda in Qushi Old Street at the eastern end of Qutun Village. They can't hug each other very well. The tower is tall and straight, and its crown is as high as an umbrella. It is said that it has a history of five or six hundred years. What is even more amazing is that there is a Toona sinensis tree two or three meters away, which has a history of two or three hundred years, and its height can be compared with it. Its branches are intertwined and embrace each other. More interestingly, there is an ancient tree pole that extends horizontally to the neck of the main stem of Toona sinensis, like a pair of lovers and a pair of vicissitudes of life, helping each other through ups and downs, through spring, summer, autumn and winter. Fan drum culture can not be ignored. It is an activity of offering sacrifices to ancestors, praying for wind and rain, just like "jumping to the gods". Fan drum, as its name implies, is a fan or drum, and the combination of drum and fan is called fan drum. It is fan-shaped, with cowhide on the fan and iron rings at the end, or one or two people, or three or five people, or eight or nine people, or more, in a circle. With the music, people step in neat steps, holding a fan drum in their left hand and a whip stick in their right hand, jumping and running, and beating the fan with the whip stick from time to time, making a pleasant "dong, dong" sound. People are in the drums. Fan and drum culture is also one of the intangible cultural heritages of the Han nationality. Luochengtou Village in Handan City played a leading role in protecting intangible cultural heritage, and took the lead in setting up a folk fan and drum performance team. The scene is grand and lively. The fan drum performance in Qutun Village is actually a rural superstition. However, we should look at it in the right way. In rural areas where there are no recreational activities, this is actually the simplest recreational activities and fitness programs. On the southwest side of Qutun Village, there is a dome about five or six meters high. The villagers call it "zhonggoda", which is actually a misnomer passed down from mouth to mouth for many years. It should be called "Tugeda" and "grave"-a grave. This dome is a grave. A few years ago, some villagers found knife-shaped copper coins, knife coins, and currencies before the Qin Dynasty, which were suspected to be tombs of the Warring States. However, it may have been robbed by a grave robber. In addition, some people suspect that it is a "suspected grain burial" left over from ancient wars. According to Records of the Historian-Zhao, in the twentieth year of Zhao Chenghou (355 BC), Wei Jian was the Tantai. According to the "Geographical Expansion" cloud, Tantai is in North Erli, Linyi County. Xu Guangyue: Guo Xiang Tantai. Guo Xiang is in the south of Xingtai today. In the Tang Dynasty, Linming County was located in Guan Zhen, Linming County, where Yongnian County government was located. Qutun Village is located about three kilometers north of Guan Zhen, Linming. Since ancient times, it has been the border between Han and Xing, and it can also be a county. In the east of Qutun Village, the ancient imperial road, there is a high platform site named "Enemy Loupu". In ancient times, there was a saying that "a family in three miles, a family in five miles" on this road was actually a beacon tower and a traffic post. There is Gaozhaipu (now Hebei store) to the south of the enemy building store, and Pangzhuangpu (seamless) to the south of Lingguan. According to the villagers, when the Japanese were there, they tore down the "enemy building shop" and removed a few generous beams, which smelled of rosewood and then disappeared. Because Tantai is still unknown, and the address of the "enemy house shop" is consistent with the legend, it is suspected to be the former site of Tantai.