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A mysterious village on the Taihang Mountain Road in Jingxing

Jingxing Taihang Tianlu is divided into east and west lines. The west line 20 18 was opened, with a total length of 37.5 kilometers; The East Line was opened in 20 19 with a total length of17.3km, connecting 26 ancient villages in Lin Xiu, Tianchang, Yu Jia and Nanzhangcheng. The opening of Jingxing Taihang Tianlu has greatly facilitated the passage of ancient villages along Tianlu and brought unprecedented opportunities for the economic development of these ancient villages.

At a corner of Tianlu Road on the western front, there is a Kobashiguchi that is not easy to find. Very inconspicuous, easy to miss. Please pay attention (Figure 2: Auto Parts). After crossing bridge opening, it's like a paradise. This is Nanzhangjing Village.

Now there are more than 200 families, more than 700 people, more than 600 dry caves and more than 2,000 meters of slate street in the village. Historically, Zhangjiajing village was located in the deep mountains, and the traffic was inconvenient. In order to escape the war, Fan, Yin, Wu, Zheng, Zhang and other surnames moved here from Xiaolongwo, Dongyaoling, Walnut Garden, Zhengjiadi, Hongtong and other places in Shanxi, and lived a secluded life in a paradise.

The present villages have basically maintained the layout and architectural style of the Ming and Qing Dynasties (Figures 3 and 4). There are Guandi Temple, Longwang Temple, Fireworks Field, Theater, Zen House, Kannonji, Mawang Temple, Quanmiao, Fangguan Theater, Yin Shi Ancestral Temple and Fan Shi Ancestral Temple on both sides of the village, which are places for villagers to sacrifice, exchange and entertain.

Note: The mystery of Nanzhangjing Village lies in its hidden location; Second, the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage expansion and protection projects, low-altitude traditional fireworks in Ming and Qing Dynasties-Tiger Fire; Thirdly, dough figurines evolved from sacrifices during the Yongzheng period of the Qing Dynasty. Fourth, the China characteristic of building walls without mud, which originated in the late Ming Dynasty, is a dry wall. We will introduce it later. Photography, text: 90 1 peak map