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Historical evolution of Lantian village
Lantian Village belonged to the 21st capital of Nan 'an County in Ming and Qing Dynasties, and was called Lantian Territory in ancient times. It was called Chen Tian in the Republic of China, and later Lantian. 1949 After liberation, part of it belonged to Yulan Township with Yuhu Lake. 1964 was merged by Lantian and Caopu Second Brigade, and its old name was reused as Lantian Brigade. 1984 was renamed as Lantian Village Committee of Kangmei Township, and 1988 was renamed as Lantian Village Committee of Kangmei Town.

historical remains

There is the site of Xurenzhai in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties in the north of Lantian, and the site of Xianfeng Village in the south. In the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, the society was in turmoil and the people were in dire straits. Ren Xu, a native of Fengzhou Xingpu, gathered in Yitang. Legend has it that there was a village of seventeen points under it, which was huge and far-reaching, and was later destroyed by the Qing soldiers. It is recorded in Volume 18 of Nan 'an County Annals in four years of the Republic of China. Gu Mi, burnt black, was still found at the original site. In 2005, there was a Zhai Wanggong Palace dedicated to Zhai Wanggong. On the southwest shoulder of Xu Renzhai, there is a Longxi Temple built in the Republic of China 16 (1927), which is dedicated to Guanyin and has been flourishing. Lantian Village has 12 complete Qing Dynasty buildings, which have nurtured five or seven generations and have high historical and humanistic values.