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Where is the message wall of Yang Mei’s Red Army?

Yang Mei’s Red Army Message Wall is a cultural relic protection unit in Fujian Province and a classic red tourism scenic spot.

Yang Mei’s Red Army message wall is located in Yang Mei Village, Xianghu Town, Zhangping City, dating from 1929.

Introduction: "Rongfutang" is a residential building located in Yangmei Village. On August 20, 1929, Zhu De led the Fourth Red Army to march into Datian in central Fujian and passed through Yangmei Village. Because the local people did not understand the Red Army, they hid at the sight of soldiers and fled out of the village. It was noon and the Red Army soldiers could not buy food. , I had to take 26 kilograms of rice from the room on the left side of the auxiliary house of the "Rongfu Hall" of the folk residence, leaving two yuan in the ocean. The old man Su Guansi, who was too weak and unable to "escape", handed it over to the owner Su He and left it in the room. There is a message written in ink on the wall: "Boss, if you are not at home, I bought twenty-six kilograms of your rice for two yuan, and I am giving it to the Red Army from the boss in Guansi." This message is 0.55 meters high and 0.35 meters wide. The full text is 4 lines and 30 words long, with no punctuation marks. This message on the wall is simple and clear, and is a historical testimony of the Red Army's strict military discipline.

In 2018, Yang Mei’s Red Army Message Wall was announced by the Fujian Provincial People’s Government as the ninth batch of provincial cultural relics protection units.

Protection scope: Rongfutang Auxiliary House extends 10 meters outward on all sides.

Xianghu Town: a town under the jurisdiction of Zhangping City. Xianghu Township was established in 1951. In 1958, it belonged to Xinan Commune. In 1961, Xianghu Commune was established. In 1984, Xianghu Township was restored and a town was established in 1995. It is located in the northeast of the city, in the middle reaches of Xinan River, 25.7 kilometers away from the city hall. It covers an area of ??170 square kilometers and has a population of 12,000. Provincial Highway 103 runs through the entire territory. It governs 12 village committees including Xianghu, Xiadi, Tukeng, Yangmei, Zaotou, Shangde'an, Xiade'an, Changta, Keshan, Luqian, Kuantian and Fenghua. Township enterprises include tea factories, paper mills, and small hydropower stations.

Agriculture mainly produces rice and also produces bamboo