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There are seven steps to the level - writer Chen Xin

On the Shili Cultural Street in Xugezhuang, the seat of Fengnan District in Tangshan City, China, which runs from east to west, there is a building full of cultural colors, the Seven Steps Building, which is very conspicuous in the winter sun.

There are seven steps to the level - writer Chen Xin

Standing in front of the seven-step building, which has four floors on all four floors, but the outer wall of the middle two floors is decorated with nearly 100 calligraphy in different styles of calligraphy "Jiguxuan Museum", an irresistible cultural atmosphere comes to the face, making people feel unique! Looking closer, I saw that the gate of the Seven-Step Building was hung with the signs of the North China Branch of the Huaxia Short Literature Society, the Fengnan District Cultural Station, the Fengnan District Intangible Cultural Heritage Living Room, and the Fengnan Calligraphers Association. Unconsciously, a strong wave of attraction struck, and I couldn't help but push open the door at the fourth level and walk into the "Seven Steps Building" to see what was going on. When I entered the door, I saw that on the left was the Zhai Curium Porcelain Exhibit Room, and on both sides of the aisle there was the Tianhu Painting Academy, The Fengnan Wenyuan and the Writers' Wenyuan Editorial Office. Looking straight in, you are greeted by four carved wooden doors full of Chinese architectural characteristics. Seeing this makes you suddenly realize that this place is like the intersection of ancient and modern, a cultural gathering place.

There are seven steps to the level - writer Chen Xin
There are seven steps to the level - writer Chen Xin

Under the guidance of Mr. Zhai, I came to the Fengnan Antique City under the Seven Steps Building to fill the gap in the antique market in Fengnan District. Here, gold and jade, antiques and ancient books, cultural relics ornaments, piano and chess calligraphy and paintings, ancient and modern handicrafts, pearlescent treasures, dazzling, dazzling. Here one can see the relics come alive and the long history stands up. It also allows people to see that it is a platform for the display of traditional crafts and modern culture. There are also ancient tea houses here for people to rest and drink tea and talk about the past and the present. Think about the past, imagine the future.

From the underground antique city to the second floor above the ground, the lights are bright and the view is wide. As soon as you enter the door, a stunning scene appears in front of you, and the ceramic collections of different eras, large and small, tall and low, are scattered all over the floor of an entire floor, which is dazzling. Neatly arranged, comparable to the Terracotta Warriors of Qin Shi Huang. Even Wang Jiahui, a famous expert in red studies, and Zhang Jinchi, a famous Chinese writer, were deeply shocked after visiting here.

There are seven steps to the level - writer Chen Xin
There are seven steps to the level - writer Chen Xin

The ceramic collection here has two major shining points, one is that the "Tangshan kiln" ceramic collection here is the most complete, and the Tangshan ceramic porcelain painting with the theme of the Dream of the Red Chamber is extremely rare, and some even call it a lone product. The second is the exhibition of curium porcelain products of the representative inheritors of the Fengnan Zhai curium porcelain of the Intangible Cultural Heritage Project of Tangshan City, Hebei Province. The ancient curium porcelain technique, which repairs and repairs those broken and damaged ancient and modern porcelain, is the "curium work" of the porcelain that is about to be lost. It is worth mentioning that Zhai's curium porcelain also held the only curium porcelain exhibition in the country.

There are also collections of utensils, objects, books, daily necessities, signs, books, newspapers and periodicals from the founding of the people's republic of china to the 1990s. Let people relive the lost times, the past times and lives.

The third floor of another style is a collection of conference rooms, Ming and Qing dynasty furniture, precious utensils, ceramics, and documents displayed in one, which is magnificent, luxurious, elegant and fashionable, highlighting the charm of traditional and modern civilization. Entering such a situation makes people feel that it is worth the trip, which is rare and rare!

Walking into the fourth floor, here is a multi-functional activity room that integrates learning and training, cultural activities, conferences and lectures on the fourth floor! Lighting, sound, venue, all at your fingertips.

With the rise of the "Seven Steps Building", Fengnan District of Tangshan City, China has one more place where ancient and modern blend, traditional culture and modern culture coexist. It has become the highlight of cultural industry, leisure and entertainment and cultural dissemination in Fengnan Area, Tangshan City and even Hebei Province. The continuous expansion of influence has also made literature and history, culture, painters, calligraphers, tourists, and players from all over the country flock to visit and exchange here.

Xu Gezhuang, where the "Seven Steps Building" is located, has a history of more than 1,000 years, and there was once a Hongyang Temple in the town, which was built in the Zhenguan period of Emperor Taizong of Tang (627-649 AD), which is famous far and widely influential. And as early as the Qing Xianfeng period, it became the largest bristle processing and export base in northern China, and the "Torch" brand bristle produced was well-known overseas; In the second year of qing guangxu (1876), Li Hongzhang, the minister of Beiyang, appointed Tang Tingshu, the general office of the Shanghai Steamship Merchants Bureau, to establish Kaiping Mining Co., Ltd. in the form of an official supervisor and a commercial office. In order to facilitate the transportation of coal, in the spring of 1881, the coal river was excavated in Xu Gezhuang, and at the same time, some civilian ships took advantage of the coal river to carry lime, ceramics, grain and other daily necessities to and from the Jin and Tang Dynasties, which became the transportation artery at that time. In 1990, Xu Gezhuang ranked among the "Top 100 Townships" in the country, and in 1991, it ranked first in the ranking of 100 million townships in Hebei Province.

In 2006, it ranked tenth in the national comprehensive development level of small towns as "Qianqiang Town" by the National Bureau of Statistics, becoming the only township north of the Yangtze River to enter the top ten, and was known as the "first town in Jiangbei". In 2008, it ranked eighth in the evaluation of the top 500 comprehensive strength of townships in China.

Here, it is the cradle of China's modern industry. China's first standard gauge railway, the Tangxu Railway, extends from here! Xu Gezhuang Locomotive Repair Factory produced China's first steam locomotive, the "Dragon" locomotive. On November 8, 1881, the Tangxu Railway from Tangshan to Xugezhuang was officially opened. As the two ends continue to extend, it forms a major railway artery that runs in all directions. The construction of the Tangxu Railway has greatly promoted the development of China's modern national enterprises and opened the prelude to China's railway construction. Xu Gezhuang was the hardest hit area of the 1976 Tangshan earthquake, and it was also the focus of the world's attention at that time...

The snow is clear at first, the sky is blue and the sun is shining. Stepping out of the "Seven-Step Building" and looking back at the "Seven-Step Building" under the warm winter sun, the "Seven-Step Building" is a new landmark building in the cultural and creative circles of Fengnan District, and the "Seven-Step Building" will also inherit the splendid culture of the past and carry forward the future. Bathe in the light of Chinese culture and bloom the flowers of chinese culture!

There are seven steps to the level - writer Chen Xin
There are seven steps to the level - writer Chen Xin

Written by Chen Xin, a biography

Chen Xin is a member of the China Essay Literature Association, the China Coal Mine Writers Association, the Hebei Writers Association, the vice president of the Huaxia Short Literature Society, the president of the North China Branch, a contracted writer, the deputy editor-in-chief of "Fine Short Stories" magazine, and the executive editor of "Writer Wenyuan" Newspaper. Dr. 22nd International Confucius Doctoral Festival. In the 1980s, the author's entries were included in the "Contemporary Poetry Lovers" and "Contemporary Literary Newcomers" and so on.

In 1993, he participated in the Writers Preparatory Class of Shanghai Fudan University, and was admitted as a formal student of the Writers Class of Shanghai Fudan University in July 1994.

He was a columnist for nanguo poetry newspaper, the editor-in-chief of the state-owned enterprise literature magazine of "Fangcao", and the first president of Tangshan's "first best" university for the elderly.

His works include "Selected Works of Chen Xin", "Echoes of The Years", "Collection of New Year Manuscripts", "Dream Back to the Tang Dynasty", "Carrying a Touch of Sunshine", "Wind And Dancing Autumn Sea" and so on. Xinhua Net China Daily Net Phoenix Net Bohai Rim News Network Tangshan Civilization Net Tianzhi Net Tangshan Network Radio and Television China Coal News Network China Coal Net Tangshan Labor Daily Tangshan Evening News have successively reprinted reports on Chen Xin.

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