Historical Humanities in Nanshan Town
At the end of the Tang Dynasty, Wu Zhuo, the ancestor of the Wu family in Nanshan, was a scholar in the first year of Tang and Xian Tong, and was appointed as the magistrate of Tingzhou County. After the death of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, Zhu Wen was made King of Fujian. As a adherent of the Tang Dynasty, Wu Zhuo did not want to be a descendant of the Liang Dynasty, so he led two generations to Chenxi (now Jixi and Nanshan Town) in the mountainous area of northern Fujian. Driving foxes, breaking thorns, reclaiming land and building houses have been passed down from generation to generation, so Tangxi is named after Xixi. From the Southern Song Dynasty to the Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties, it belonged to Jishan Township. In the Republic of China, it was called Qianqiaoli and Jixi Well. There are two views on the evolution of Nanshan place name: one is that the place is located on the left side of Dongshan, opposite to Beikeng, hence the name Nanshan; It is also said that this place used to be a mountain, formerly known as Nanshan. There is a Nanshan Mountain in Nanping Mountain Range listed in Nanping County Records of Mountains and Rivers, which belongs to Qianqiaoli, hence the name Nanshan. Nanshan town has a long history, a long history and outstanding people. According to the Records of Nanping County, there was an Hanlin (Wu Gong in Ming Dynasty) and two Bi (Wu Yi in Beining) in history. Mr. Wu), Mr. San (Wu Fu in the Northern Song Dynasty. Martial arts Wu), Si Xunliang (Wu, Wu Wuling, Wu, Wu Yingyou).