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The longest village name in China.

In the southwest of Xiaoxian County/south of Dulou Town in 10/0, there is a place to whip Luhua Che Niu back to the village, which is the longest in China, hereinafter referred to as Che Niu Hui Village. There is a stone tablet in the village, which reads: flogging reed flowers.

The origin of the village name is related to Minzi. Minzi, a native of Shandong, later moved to the east of Song Xiangyi, namely Minci Village, Caocun Town, Jinqiao District. It is said that Minzi lost his mother when he was young, and his stepmother was eccentric and mean, so she sewed cotton-padded clothes for him with reed flowers. One winter, Minzi went out by car with his two half-brothers and father. When I arrived at a village in the south of Cheng Xiao, the weather suddenly changed and it began to snow heavily.

Minko shivered with cold, her fingers were stiff and she couldn't hold the whip, but the two brothers didn't feel cold. Father was very tolerant, so he whipped Minko, and Minko's clothes split open to reveal reeds. Then I suddenly realized that I wanted to go home and divorce my wife. Minko knelt in front of her father and cried, "Mom has one child, and all three children are cold", which means that only one son wears thin clothes when she has a stepmother. After the stepmother divorced, no one sewed cotton-padded clothes for the three sons. Deeply moved, my father gave up thinking of his wife. When the stepmother heard Minko's advice to her father, she felt deeply guilty and regretted it. Later, she treated Minko like her own son. Later generations commemorate Min Zixiao: the township was changed to Luhua Township, and the village of "flogging Lu Hua" was changed to "flogging Luhuache cattle back to the village", which has been used ever since, becoming the longest village name in China ("China place name"). Since then, in the reed pond where Ziqian's stepmother collected Lu Hua in Suzhou, Anhui Province, every year, reeds only have long ears and do not bloom, which has become an eternal wonder.

The following picture was taken by me personally at the scene.