Nandu News Reporter Wei Wen Correspondent Mai Lingshan On the morning of July 30, the Guangming District Library launched a special search activity with the red theme to explore the Cantonese village - Lou Village, which began to flourish from the Ming Dynasty more than 600 years ago. The special event with the theme of "Revolutionary Pioneer" was hosted by the Guangming District Culture, Radio, Television, Tourism and Sports Bureau, and hosted by the Guangming District Public Culture, Art and Sports Center.
According to the staff description, Shuibei Chen's ninth ancestor Yingzu and Mingzu moved from Shuibei to Loucun, when Shuibei Village was surrounded by villages, and in the northwest of this village, there was a vacant land in the southeast of the barrier mountain and north of the upper reaches of the Dapi River, flat and open, and the brothers both believed that the feng shui here was good, so they settled in this village, took the meaning of missing the construction, named Leaky Village, and then because the word "Leak" was not good, they changed to the word "Lou", called Lou Village, and after that, the historical story of Lou Village began.
This is where the flames of revolution are burning
For Loucun, the most precious thing is the revolutionary spark lit by a group of early revolutionaries from 1924 to 1928, which quickly burned all over the land of Bao'an, and in the second half of 1924, Communist Party members Huang Xuezeng and Long Naiwu came to Bao'an County to carry out the peasant movement and actively develop party organizations. By the end of 1924, Huang Xuezeng and Long Naiwu had developed the first batch of party members in Bao'an County in the fourth and fifth districts, including Mai Furong, Mai Niu, Mai Jinshui, Chen Xizhen, Pan Shouyan, Pan Guohua, Pan Manrong and others.
For Lou Village, Chen Yimei and Chen Changsheng are the pride of the village. Born in 1887, Chen Yimei was one of the earliest Communist Party members in Shenzhen and the founder and leader of the Loucun Party Group. In 1925, Chen Yimei, Chen Changsheng and others established the Loucun Party Group in Loucun GongjiaShu, which was the earliest party group in Shenzhen. On March 22 of the same year, the Loucun Township Farmers Association was established, which is the earliest township farmers' association in Shenzhen.
It was here in Loucun that there were countless arduous and tortuous struggles of failure and restart, but the revolutionary martyrs made heroic achievements with their youth and blood. Finally, in 2021, Wanbi GongjiaShu was rated as the Shenzhen Party History Education Base and was selected into the "Guangdong Provincial Cultural Relics Directory".
In the activity, many parents with their children to feel the red culture, in the new lake street Chen Shi Bi public school when the "spark bright" party history education theme exhibition, the staff for the readers to explain a red story, led us to see a large number of documents, in the process of children, adults have taken cameras, mobile phones to record this red history, plus the small red flag distributed to the readers, the entire exhibition venue is full of red, extra bright, extra warm.

The group visited Mashi Lane
Oil and hemp boiled and piled up good luck when good luck and make a fortune
In addition to the in-depth search for red memories, this activity also explored the gastronomic memories of Loucun. As a Cantonese village with a history of hundreds of years, Loucun still retains many Cantonese traditional customs, and Luduiwo is one of them. Ludui Wo is a folk snack in Guangming District, and its production skills have been passed down locally for more than 100 years.
Lou Village also has a traditional song about The Local Ofugh Dui Nest" is also circulated: "Oil and hemp boiled Indui, the more boiled the heart, the silver material on all sides is buried, the luck is really good, and the good luck is good and rich." "Ludui nest in Lou village is a New Year food, locals in the New Year festival, Lou village people will do Ludui nest to celebrate the New Year, every household raises fire to fry Ludui, at the same time, red and white happy events and other folk activities will also make this traditional food, so Ludui nest plays a particularly important role in the village."
Local elderly people make piles of nests
The white dough made of glutinous rice flour, wrapped in peanuts or red mung bean puree ground into a fine powder, slowly clumps into a ball, forming a rudimentary shape of a pile of nests, it is put into a hot oil pan and fried until the appearance is golden, the aroma of frying is accompanied by a sweet filling, and the children and adults present eat a bite, and even praise, which is endlessly evocative.