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The origin of Guanshan village name and the history of village construction.

Villages have a long history. In ancient times, Lumao Prefecture flourished here. During the reign of Jingyan in the Southern Song Dynasty (AD 1277), Wen Tianxiang led anti-Yuan troops to camp in the low mountain in the east of the village, which was called Guanshan. In the middle of Ming Dynasty, Yuan Li Jing was separated from Zhongbu Village. After his son Yuan Jianxin village, it was divided into old (lower) Guanshan and new (upper) Guanshan, which was still called Guanshan. At present, all the villagers living in the village are surnamed Yuan, and the style of respecting ancestors in Dunben prevails. There are ancestral temples, branch temples and family temples in the village. Cohabitation, no mixed surnames. Its wind is the latest. Every surname has its own ancestral temple when it comes in and out of the teeth. /kloc-at the age of 0/8, a man named Rafe in the village was gathered and Zhu Wengong's family gift was used as a sacrifice. According to the Genealogy of Yuan Family, the ancestor of Yuan Family in Zhongbu Village, later called Han Palace, was the seventh son of Prime Minister Yuan Zi (749-8 18). According to the Biography of Yuan Zi in the Old Tang Dynasty, there are seven sons: Jiong, Shi, Jun, Ze, Du and Du. His youngest son, Han (), was taught the history of Jizhou. In June of the thirteenth year of Tang Yuanhe, Han died of illness, and his eldest son stayed in the west of Changyi (now Taihe). It was not until the 4th day of 965438 (9 1 1 year) that Sun Zhen really fell in love with Zhong You (now Zhongbu). . .

The village is surrounded by water on three sides, with beautiful scenery and simple folk customs. Two crystal clear streams, like a V-shaped jade belt, surround the east and west ends of the village from north to south. On both sides of the river, there are green grass, cypresses and bamboos, and ancient camphor trees. A large number of well-preserved Huizhou ancient buildings in the Ming and Qing Dynasties are still preserved in the village. There are rows of old houses with simple decoration. The two ancient ancestral halls (Yongsi Hall and Leshan Hall) are resplendent, simple and elegant, spacious and bright, and the stone tablets are beautifully carved. An ancient stone arch bridge is covered with green vines. Houses in ancient villages are staggered; Bagua Lane, cobblestone paving ... The ancient and modern buildings in the village complement each other, and the scenery is everywhere, step by step.