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What's the situation of the flood dike with a history of more than 3 years in Jiangxi?

On April 16th, cultural relics workers in xiushui county, Jiangxi Province recently discovered the Hakka river embankment built in the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty in Ningzhou Town of this county. The river bank has a history of more than 3 years, and it is still playing the role of flood control, farmland protection and transportation.

this section of the river bank is about 4 meters long, with a top width of 6 cm to 1 cm and a height of about two meters, and is made of stone. Fanduan Village, where the riverbank is located, is adjacent to Zhuduan Village, where the former residences of Chen Baozhen and Chen Sanli are located, and both belong to Taoli Township, where Hakkas gather.

According to historical records, after migrating to Fanduan, the Hakkas set up grass in the local area, reclaimed land and thrived. In order to avoid flooding, Chen Youhui, a first-generation Hakka immigrant, organized his people to carefully build flood levees for five years.

Huang Benxiu, a cultural relic worker in xiushui county and former director of Huang Tingjian Memorial Hall, is a member of the Eight Horizontal Group in this village. "This period of history of building flood control dike is recorded in the genealogy of local Chen and Huang. In the 3th year of Qing Emperor Kangxi, Hakka Chen Youhui moved from Ji 'an Prefecture, Jiangxi Province to Taixiang, Ningzhou, with seven capitals and eight horizontals, reclaimed land and built a cofferdam, and built Zhongzhuang River embankment for five years. In the fifty-first year of Qianlong, Huang Xueren, the grandson of Chen Gongzeng, moved from Shimen (Fanduan Shimen) to Baheng, improved the Zhongzhuang River embankment and built a bridge in Luokan, saying' Shouxing Bridge'. Eleven years after Daoguang, a monument was erected at the bridgehead. See "Shouxing Bridge Monument". "

Huang Baobao, an p>82-year-old villager, said that this riverbank has never been damaged or repaired since his parents.

After migrating to Fanduan, the Hakkas set up grass in the local area, cultivated land and thrived. Reclaim land in the long and narrow valley, and cultivate land along the foot of the mountain. ?

"The century-old Hakka riverbank is the witness and embodiment of Hakka culture and spirit, which is hardworking, dedicated and self-reliant, and it is the pride of Hakka people." Huang Benxiu, chairman of the Eight Heng New Rural Construction Council, said that Hakka culture will be promoted by Hakka riverbanks in the new rural construction and the Hakka spirit of the older generation will be inherited.