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The village has a view | It turns out that there is another nice name in Nakamura Village, Qingshan Township

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The village has a view | It turns out that there is another nice name in Nakamura Village, Qingshan Township
The village has a view | It turns out that there is another nice name in Nakamura Village, Qingshan Township
The village has a view | It turns out that there is another nice name in Nakamura Village, Qingshan Township

Nakamura Village

Zhongcun Village is located in the northeast of Qingshan Township, the village has a total of 11 villager groups, population of 1520 people, industrial development is mainly rice, fruit forest, tobacco leaves. Qingshan Township Zhongcun Village covers an area of 10.7 square kilometers, has jurisdiction over 11 villager groups, 426 households, and a total population of 1540 people. The cultivated land area is 1,470 mu, and the forest land area is 12,500 mu.

The village has a view | It turns out that there is another nice name in Nakamura Village, Qingshan Township
The village has a view | It turns out that there is another nice name in Nakamura Village, Qingshan Township

The origin of "Plum Pond"

Nakamura has another nice name

- "Plum Pond"

There is also some saying about its origin

The village has a view | It turns out that there is another nice name in Nakamura Village, Qingshan Township

During the "Silk Road" period of the Tang Dynasty, in order to invigorate the economy of their hometown, officials surnamed Li who asked for affairs in the DPRK and China once asked the villagers surnamed Li to vigorously develop local resources, and later obtained preferential products for currency exchange by planting plums. Therefore, everyone plants plum trees, and every family has a plum garden. It is said that the plums produced in this village, which taste very good, are rated as excellent and are sold thousands of miles away, and were even once included in the tribute of the Upper Dynasty.

The village has a view | It turns out that there is another nice name in Nakamura Village, Qingshan Township

In order to create this new highlight, the villagers planted a plum tree in front of the village pond, dug five small ponds like plum petals next to the plum trees, and when the project was completed, they built a wall with stone bricks on the site, and three eye-catching large characters "Plum Pond" were written on the wall.

At the same time, people also changed the name of this village called "Lizhuang" to "Meizitang Village".

The village has a view | It turns out that there is another nice name in Nakamura Village, Qingshan Township

Meitang "LiuDanding"

Nakamura has flourished since the Qing Dynasty

Outstanding

The village has a view | It turns out that there is another nice name in Nakamura Village, Qingshan Township

Among them is the Li family of Meitang

He served in six important positions recognized by the Qing government

The village has a view | It turns out that there is another nice name in Nakamura Village, Qingshan Township
The village has a view | It turns out that there is another nice name in Nakamura Village, Qingshan Township

The Li family of Meitang, during the reign of the Qing government, can be said to be a famous and prestigious family. No less than a hundred government officials were appointed by the Qing government.

Just li chunlei (verified by the "Li Family Tree") is actually the ancestor of the Li clan in the new Meitang. The 29th Ancestor of Old Meitang).

After being transferred from Lao Meitang to Xinmeitang, all six of his grandson Li Rixin's sons took the imperial examination and all of them received important government talents at or above the jinshi level. He obtained six important positions recognized by the Qing government as "holding the top". Of his six sons:

The eldest son, Li Shangyuan, ranked 55th in 1675 (the year of the Kangxi Dynasty);

The second son, Li Shangjia, ranked 43rd in 1722 (the year of Kangxi Renyin);

The third son, Li Shanghe, entered the priesthood in 1722 (the year of kangxi) and appointed him a teaching post;

The fourth son, Li Shangzhen, was ranked 36th in 1726 (yongzheng bing noon year). In the following year, he ranked 30th in the Zen League and 64th in the Third Division of the Jingdian Trial. Later, Baoju Hanlin appointed Zhi County and was appointed to luzhou (present-day Hefei) as a prefect for teaching. In the autumn of his life, he was blessed by the Yongzheng Emperor and advanced to two levels. Awarded the title of "Wenlin Lang".

The fifth son, Li Shangqi, was a zhongjin soldier in 1727 (Yongzheng Ding Weinian) and was appointed "Inspector of Jiangnan". (Recorded in the Chronicle of Jiangxi Province)

The sixth son, Li Shangsheng (李尚升) in 1733 (Yongzheng 癸 ugly year) zhongjinshi, and appointed "Jiangnan Huizhou Capital, Jixi County Confucianism Teachings." A year later, he was awarded "Wenlin Lang".

The village has a view | It turns out that there is another nice name in Nakamura Village, Qingshan Township

These six "danding" government officials made significant contributions to the Qing government at that time, and they were all recorded in the annals of history.

The village has a view | It turns out that there is another nice name in Nakamura Village, Qingshan Township

Come to Long Shan

Except for the people

The mountains of Nakamura also have great historical roots

The village has a view | It turns out that there is another nice name in Nakamura Village, Qingshan Township

Lailong Mountain was named after the Song Dynasty and was originally named Shajialing. During the Song Dynasty, the mountains were beautiful and pleasant, with ancient trees, winding mountains like dragons, and the entire mountain body guarded the village, which was later named Lailongshan. There were once hundreds of years old trees on the mountain, simple trees, maple trees, etc., and the local people protected the ancient trees on the mountain as if they were mountain gods, and since then the people have vowed: "The trees on the mountain will not be cut down" to pass on to future generations. After historical changes, the baptism of time has been preserved to the present status quo.

The village has a view | It turns out that there is another nice name in Nakamura Village, Qingshan Township
The village has a view | It turns out that there is another nice name in Nakamura Village, Qingshan Township

Intangible cultural heritage

The 36th Year of the Republic of China (1947 AD)

Hu Jinshan, a blind entertainer in Huangmei County, Hubei Province

The wanderers in Meitang first made a living as a fortune teller

Later, he lived by herding cattle

Taught a group of local youth on the cattle ranch

Sing lyrics

The village has a view | It turns out that there is another nice name in Nakamura Village, Qingshan Township

Later, he was the head of the Jinfeng Amateur Literary and Lyrics Troupe in Yangzi Township, Jiangxi

Hu Zhiyuan came to Meitang to preach

The village has a view | It turns out that there is another nice name in Nakamura Village, Qingshan Township

The premiere of the large-scale costume drama "Su Wen Table Borrowing Clothes", and later "The Legend of the White Snake", "Lu Hua Dang" and so on have been introduced, famous for hundreds of miles. In the course of its development, Wennanzi was influenced by the Rao River tune, absorbing and integrating the Song of the Southern Anhui Mountains, folk songs, and ten gongs and drums.

The village has a view | It turns out that there is another nice name in Nakamura Village, Qingshan Township
The village has a view | It turns out that there is another nice name in Nakamura Village, Qingshan Township

With a historical background

Today's Nakamura Village

Present a scene of prosperity

The village has a view | It turns out that there is another nice name in Nakamura Village, Qingshan Township
The village has a view | It turns out that there is another nice name in Nakamura Village, Qingshan Township

Clean and tidy environment

The villagers' colorful leisure life

Everything is on display

Nakamura is being painted

A new picture of the beautiful countryside...

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