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Investigation on Tourism in Li 'ao Town

On the south slope of Furong Mountain, about 0/00 meter north of Yangzhai Village, this Song Dynasty tomb is located in the lush forest. The tomb is an round-backed chair and consists of a tomb and an altar. A bluestone tombstone is embedded in the center of the back wall. It is reported that at the end of Southern Song Dynasty, Yang Tingyi, the general manager of spring outing, was forced to move to Li Ao by Yuan soldiers. He was the first family to move.

Tomb of Xue Liangpeng in Southern Song Dynasty

It is located in the north of Xiasheng Village, Xiali 'ao Town, Tangxia, Ruian. Originally built in the Southern Song Dynasty between Xichun and Xichun. Due to disrepair, only five pairs of stone statues, such as Weng Zhong, horse, tiger and sheep, are left on both sides of the tomb and the pyramid-shaped mound. A biography of Xue Liangpeng, written by Chen Fuliang, has been unearthed, and now it is embedded in Li Xue Primary School in Xincheng. 1989, the descendants of Xue raised funds to restore it to its original appearance, and in the middle of the back wall, the tombstones of Xue Gong Liang Peng, Mrs. Zhang, a Song official, and Xue Chuan were erected in front of the tomb. The East Bridge was built in the fifth year of Qing Daoguang. Located in Xizixi, Yangzhai Village, Li 'ao Town. It is about 8.4 meters long and 2.8 meters wide. It is a stone single-span semicircular arch bridge. The lower part of the bridge arch is built with granite strips along the tripod, and the upper part is built with granite strips and stones.

The existing East Bridge is relatively complete. In 2007, a bridge body with a width of about 3 meters was added to the south side of the East Bridge, and the original ballast was moved out. The original bridge deck stone is covered with cement, and the original bridge structure has not been greatly changed. Zhang Yexing and Zhang Yedi in Yangzhai Village helped widen the bridge. Zhang Yexing, 77, and Zhang Yedi, 63, are masons. They took part in the bridge repair, not only got nothing, but also donated 1000 yuan each, which led many people to participate in labor and donate voluntarily. The bridge they added is almost the same as the original one, making it wider and easier to cross.