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The Historical Origin of Nan 'an Village
Nan 'an Village originated from the surname Wu. In the second year of Ming Dynasty (1437), Wuba, the ancestor of the surname Wu, moved to Nan 'an from Yangmei Village (Aoyang). Gao Kuier moved from Fuan Tianban to Nan 'an in Jiajing period of Ming Dynasty (1559), and has survived to this day. Chen, Zhang, Wu, Lin, Zeng, Xie and Gong have 1 households in the village, and the rest are families with high family names. Up to now, there is still a Gao ancestral hall in the village.

Yukeng village is quite famous among the people in eastern Fujian because of its "grass bandits coming out of the pit". It is said that in the early Ming Dynasty, there was once a man in Yukeng Natural Village who was skilled in martial arts. He married Longjingzi in Fengyang, settled in Fengyang Temple in Yukeng, and set up a thatched cottage on a nearby hill, claiming to be the king. His wife Longjingzi was the wife of Zhazhai, Li (Zhi) of Xietan Yintan was the strategist, and Huang (Liang Shi) was the marshal, recruiting thousands of people. According to legend, he can use magic to turn stones within dozens of miles of Fiona Fang into pigs, and then rush to the remaining pits. Once the two armies confront each other, these You Zhu can become soldiers and participate in the war. Later, due to the encirclement and suppression of officers and men, the spell was accidentally broken by his sister-in-law, and the whole army was wiped out. The remaining pits and Fengyang Temple were razed to the ground. Later people called it "Yukeng Cao Kou", and today the village site still exists.

The surname of "Yukeng Cao Kou" cannot be verified, because the whole village of Yukeng was razed to the ground by the imperial court, and nothing grew. In recent years, according to the news sent back from Ningde by experts in literature and history, as well as the stone troughs and stone patterns left by Fengyang Temple and hilltops near Yukeng, and the homophonic stories of "pig" and "Zhu" in folklore, it is inferred that "Yukeng bandit" is probably or will be its Ministry. On June 13th, the fourth year of Ming Wenjian (1402), Zhu Yunwen was defeated by Judy, the prince of Yan, and escaped from Nanjing. He went all the way south and stopped at Gufengyang Temple. Li He was indeed a figure in the Ming Dynasty.

The Shuiwei Palace at the end of the village is also quite mysterious. Once the children inside and outside the village get sore, most of them can be cured as long as they go to the palace to pray for Mrs. Liu Ma. Nan 'an Village also has a long history of humanity. 1987 pottery tablets, Shi Mao, stone hammers, stone arrows and other cultural relics were found in Wanglonggang and Longtougang mountains in China, and were later identified as relics of Shang and Zhou Dynasties by experts from the provincial museum. Judging from this, human beings were here more than 3000 years ago. After the resumption of the college entrance examination, there are more than 100 college graduates, 2 department-level cadres and more than100 department-level cadres.

The second-class highways of Changxi and Shuanghu pass through Nan 'an area and divide Nan 'an and Yukeng Natural Village into two parts. The roads around Nan 'an Village beside the stream are densely forested, quiet and beautiful. Longtou Mountain has natural landscapes such as stone figures, stone horses, stone houses, stone chickens and stone drums, which is a good place for people to visit.

198865438+February, the Nan 'an Bridge with a length of172m, a width of 5m, a height of15m and a span of 45m was completed, ending the history of crossing the river by ferry in Nan 'an Village for hundreds of years.

The tide of reform and opening up has brought earth-shaking changes to Nan 'an Village. Hard-working Nan 'an villagers cultivated tea gardens according to local conditions, which was the earliest and best administrative village in Shouning County, and successively set up tea machine factories and tea processing factories. There are still some talents in the village who have gone out to Fuan, Jiangxi, Guangdong, Shanghai, Tianjin and other places to set up tea distribution departments, supermarkets, foundries and other enterprises. With the progress of the times, Nan 'an Village is now interwoven into a colorful picture with simple folk customs, intelligent villagers, numerous historical sites, beautiful environment and rapid economic development, and integrated into the construction of "Fujian-Zhejiang border ecological new tea town".