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Places of interest in Dawang Village

Dawangdian has a long history and is famous for its historical sites, myths and legends. The two temples on the campus of Dawang Middle School should have a history of hundreds of years. Li Can, a famous cultural relic expert in this city, believes that the temple was built before the Ming Dynasty, and the whole village may be a site. It is believed that this hall was built by later generations to commemorate Chen Sheng, the leader of the peasant uprising, and Dawang Village is the place where Chen Sheng was killed. These are two ancient buildings with bucket structure, which face south and are called two halls and three halls by local people from west to east. "The main hall was demolished during the Cultural Revolution", and there was a column base in front of the second hall, which was dug by a teacher while growing vegetables in the former main hall site. "According to the symmetrical characteristics of ancient buildings, there should be two slant halls on the other side of the hall. There are two and a half circles of colored paintings on the arched lintel of the second hall, which are red and yellow respectively. When you open the wooden door of Hall 2, you can see that the beam is supported by two red lacquer wooden columns, and the two wooden columns are connected by a beam. Presumably, these two pillars represent Chen Sheng and Guangwu respectively, while the beam in the middle implies that they should join hands to lead the uprising. " This hall may have been built by later generations in memory of Chen Sheng. Tang Wang used to be called "Hidden Tang Wang", but after Liu Bang proclaimed himself emperor, Chen Sheng's title was "Hidden King". The "King's Hall" has always been called by the villagers. In fact, this hall has no name, so where did the guess that this palace used to be called the Hidden King Hall come from? There are many villagers surnamed Chen and Yin in Dawang Village and nearby villages. Many villages are named after these two surnames, and the word "Yin" is transformed from the word "Yin" of the hidden king. "It may be that people who followed Chen Sheng changed their surnames to the official surnames of Chen Sheng in memory of him, but at that time, the official surnames could not be used casually, so they were homophonic and used the word' Yin'." Perhaps the "Hidden King Hall" was built in memory of Chen Sheng. As for the reason why the guild hall was renamed, it may be because of the local dialect. The word "Yin" of the hidden king sounds like the word "Yan" of the prince. People thought it was unlucky, so they changed it to "King's Hall". Afraid that the long-term closure will be bad for the main hall, the school put two tables and several stools in the second hall so that the school teachers can often rest in the hall. Li Can, a famous cultural relic expert in Bozhou and former director of the museum, once said, "This may be the earliest building discovered in Bozhou at present". It would be a pity if the only two temples can't be protected in time. "Now Yang Guo is building Lao Tzu Cultural Ecological Park, and Chen Dazhen is also within the planning scope. The sewer in the west of Yang Guo is the place where Zhang Lexing, the leader of Nian Army, launched a peasant uprising. If the speculation is true, Dawangdian is the place where the peasant uprising led by Chen Sheng failed. Integrating these two places should be a good tourist resource. "King store, formerly known as Hongfuji, now has Hongfuqiao four kilometers west of the king! Later, the big landlords around Dawang donated money to build a new Dawang Temple, and Hongfuji was renamed Dawang Store. There is an inscription in the second hall. Before the four old buildings were demolished, the Great King Temple was dedicated to Guan Gong. Before liberation, the old man said there were more than 500 monks. In its heyday, the east of Dawang Primary School, which is what Dawang Han Zhuang called the temple home, is where the monks died. Up to now, people in Han Zhuang often dig out monks and take tanks to cross the bridge from Dawang to Jiaoyao Village. There are two large mounds in eastern Shandong, which the king calls Yan Guqiu and Tu Guqiu. It is said that Erlang God rested here when he was chasing the sun on the mountain. When Erlang God smokes, he knocks on a cigarette bag, leaving a pile of solitary smoke, and Erlang God knocks on shoes, leaving a pile of solitary dirt. In fact, they are two big graves. During the Cultural Revolution, archaeologists dug two trucks of cultural relics. We watched the TV series Bao Qingtian and Crock Story adapted from the story of Jiaoyao Village. Until now, there is no Jiao in China Fiona Fang Baili, so there is no Jiao in Jiaoyao Village, which is also the story.