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The cultural heritage of Pingshan Village

Pingshan Tusi has a profound cultural heritage. Rongmei Tusi built a large-scale Juefu complex in Pingshan. So far, there are more than 50 Pingshan Juefu and other ruins, and thousands of national historical relics have been unearthed. In 2006, the Rongmei Tusi site was listed as a key cultural relic under protection by the State Council. unit. The greatest highlight of Rongmei Tusi culture is the group of poets of the Rongmei Tusi Tian family: from the middle of the Ming Dynasty to the Kang and Yong dynasties of the Qing Dynasty, for more than 200 years, there were nine poets from Rongmei Tusi in six consecutive generations. "The Story of the Family" is not only unique in the history of the Tujia people, but also rare in the thousands of years of Chinese history. Gu Cai, a dramatist, litterateur, poet and traveler in the early Qing Dynasty, visited Rongmei Tusi for nearly half a year and left behind a book of documentary value called "Rongmei Travels". The poems and essays by Gu Cai and Rongmei Chieftain Wang Tian Shunnian sang and performed a story about the exchanges and national integration between Tuscans and Han people.

The red memory of Pingshan is solemn. In February 1930, He Long decided to locate the largest Red Army hospital in Hunan and Hubei on this natural barrier. According to incomplete statistics, there are nearly a hundred Pingshan sons and daughters who sacrificed their precious lives following He Long in the revolution. There are many tombs of unknown soldiers of the Red Army.