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The14th origin of the name of Wulian Village: Sophora japonica.

Big Sophora japonica (Kou): In the second year of Ming Hongwu (1369), Wang Xing set up a village in Haizhou, Jiangsu Province, which was named after a big Sophora japonica beside the village.

Dahuaishu Village is adjacent to Panlong River in the east, Chaobai River in the south, Dabei Mountain in the north and Wohu Mountain in the west, with obvious advantages in natural environment.

? Wohushan, also known as Hutouling, is located in Xiling, Dahuaishu Village. Because there is a huge stone shaped like a tiger's head, it is called a tiger's head by the villagers. The main building complex of Wohu Mountain consists of three main halls: the Temple of Fire, the Temple of Wealth and the Hall of Guanyin, which are built according to the mountain situation. White Lake Garden on the west side. At the gate of the park, there is a majestic giant tiger, and hundreds of tigers in the park are lifelike, which reminds people of "Hundred Tigers". Looking closely at the tigers here, they are also like the Beastmaster in Hundred Tigers. "They are long or young, standing or lying down, majestic or awkward, with bright eyes, hundreds of expressions and hundreds of forms." Is the tiger in Baihuyuan modeled after the tiger map? Interested friends can have a look.

Rural tourism in Dahuaishu Village is in full swing, including picking tour, leisure tour, fishing tour, landscape tour, etc., which is very attractive to citizens for outing.

There is a village in the north of Dahuaishu Village called Xiaohuaishu. In the middle of the Ming Dynasty, Liu moved to this village and named it Xiao Huai Shu Village after Da Huai Shu Village.