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Fishing village history and culture
From the Ming Dynasty to the end of the Qing Dynasty, there were as many as 5 1 person in Yucun who kept the festival for more than 30 years, but not many people were lucky enough to leave the archway, and it was even more difficult to keep the archway intact. Xiexiaofang is located at the mouth of Qiu Fu River, which used to be the only place to enter the village, but now it is a field where rice waves roll. This archway was built during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty. The watchman's name is unknown, except that she is Yucun's wife, surnamed Cheng. Wang Yibao worked as an official in Beijing, and later died of illness. Cheng was only 2 1 year old. She struggled for 68 years to serve her in-laws and raise her young son. Mother-in-law was ill and cut her thigh to get medicine regardless of the pain. The villagers and local officials were deeply moved and United to ask the court to draw inferences. Emperor Qianlong complied with public opinion and issued an imperial edict, so Xiao Jie Square was grandly established. The four-column and three-story archway carved with bluestone has the word "imperial edict" on its forehead.

Clearly identifiable, under the imperial edict, four characters of "Enzhan Songyun" are engraved horizontally, with small characters on both sides, which records the list of 14 provincial, prefectural and county officials who attended the sacrifice on the day of the establishment of the workshop, including the governor of Liangjiang, E 'an, which shows that the scene was grand and warm when the workshop was established. Xiao Jie Square stands proudly in Liu Yin, which is rich in yesterday's Shuikou. "Liu Zhong Archway" was once one of the ten scenic spots in fishing village, but now it is the witness of the blood and tears of feudal ethics.