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Which province and city is Sanliao Village located in?

Sanliao Village, Meijiao Town, Xingguo County, Jiangxi Province-the first village of China Kanyu Culture, located in Meijiao Town, 64 kilometers southeast of Xingguo County, Ganzhou City, Jiangxi Province, is the junction of Xingguo, Ningdu and Du Yu counties. At present, the population of the village is about 4,600, living in 18 villagers' groups. The residents are mainly Zeng and Liao. Seven years ago, when Xingguo County was not established, it belonged to Liaoxi, Huaide Township, Ningdu Land, and was later placed under the jurisdiction of Yijin Township, Xingguo County.

Because of its unique geomantic culture, Sanliao Village is praised by Yi scholars at home and abroad as "the first village of geomantic culture in China" and "the birthplace of geomantic culture in China". The founder of geomantic omen and his disciples Zeng Wen _ and Liao Jing wrote books in seclusion in Sanliao, which laid the theoretical system of geomantic omen culture in China. The geomantic omen culture in China spread all over the world, and Sanliao Zeng surname and Liao surname followed Yang Zhishu and carried it forward. Since the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms, Song Dynasty, Yuan Dynasty, Ming Dynasty and Qing Dynasty, great masters have come forth in large numbers. Among them, 36 feng shui masters were appointed by the emperor as Dr. Qin, which is world-renowned. The ancient capitals of Nanjing and Beijing, as well as famous buildings such as the Ming Tombs, the Forbidden City, the Great Wall and the Qingling Mausoleum, are all candidates for Mr. Sanliao Feng Shui. Up to now, a large number of geomantic works have been preserved in the scenic area, such as the meeting of turtles and snakes, the shaman of Zeng family, the snake-shaped shrine, the tiger-shaped tomb, and the Seven Star Pool. It is the best preserved ancient village in China with the most concentrated Feng Shui works, and it has become a holy place for the world's Feng Shui culture lovers to make a pilgrimage.

In June 2008, the geomantic culture of Sanliao was officially listed in the second batch of intangible cultural heritage list of Jiangxi Province. Sanliao Geomantic Culture Scenic Spot won the honorary titles of "Top Ten Rural Tourism Scenic Spots in Jiangxi Province in 2006", "National Agricultural Tourism Demonstration Site" and "Jiangxi Rural Tourism Demonstration Site" respectively, and Sanliao Village was also listed as a famous historical and cultural village in Jiangxi Province in 2009.

Sanliao Village therefore contains rich historical and cultural values. Since the end of the Tang Dynasty, Sanliao geomantic culture has been spread to this day, and it has been praised by folk geomantic scholars as "the birthplace of geomantic culture of China Situational School" and "the first village of geomantic culture in China". Sanliao's geomantic culture theory has always been regarded as the representative of the situation school geomantic culture, the starting point for the spread and popularization of China's traditional geomantic culture or skills from the official to the folk, and it has had a great influence on the ideological values and consciousness of China folk. In May, 2006, Kanyu culture in Sanliao was included in the county-level intangible cultural heritage list of Xingguo. Sanliao's natural landforms, the location and layout of villages and temples are spatio-temporal patterns (Tai Chi gives birth to two instruments, two instruments give birth to four elephants, and four elephants give birth to eight diagrams), which are living carriers of China's excellent traditional culture. Sanliao geomantic culture has a long history and is extremely rich in remains. It can be called a living museum of the world geomantic culture. Many classic relics of artificial geomantic omen not only reflect the ancient people's choice of living environment, but also reflect the universal values of human society to seek advantages and avoid disadvantages. On the outer wall of Wanfang Temple in Sanliao Village, the slogan of Hong Jun Village is still preserved, which is the witness of China Agrarian Revolution.

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Since the Tang Dynasty, there have been many famous Feng Shui teachers in Sanliao Village. In the theory of geomantic omen, there are Yi Long Jing, Han Long Jing, Burying Down, Searching for Dragons, Ba Ge Fen, Huai Yu Jing and so on. It is of great value to study the development and evolution of Feng Shui, and it is of great significance to criticize and inherit Feng Shui culture. According to legend, there are 72 kinds of Yin house burial methods created in the northern part of Sanliao (Zeng's ancestral grave), each with different shapes, which are valuable materials for studying the burial customs in China.

The rich geomantic relics and numerous geomantic practitioners in Sanliao have great influence on the folk geomantic circles in the world and China. Every year, many scholars and practitioners come to Sanliao for feng shui investigation, investigation and exchange. In April 2006, Sanliao Village was selected as one of the top ten most beautiful scenic spots in rural areas of Jiangxi Province, with great tourism development potential. At present, Sanliao Village is striving to become a pilgrimage site for geomantic culture lovers all over the world.

Near Sanliao Village, there are Sanliao Geomantic Culture Scenic Area, Xingguo Soviet Area Cadres' Good Style Memorial Park, Lianjiang Academy, Xingguo Dasheng Temple, Furen Mountain and other tourist attractions, and there are Xingguo Grey Goose, Xingguo Red Carp, Xingguo Inverted Steamed Sweet Potato, Xingguo Camellia, Four-star Full Moon and other specialties. Liao, a celebrity in Sanliao Village.

Liao (1350— 14 13) is a native of Sanliao Village, Meijiao Town, Xingguo County. In the eighth year of Yongle in the Ming Dynasty, he was named Dr. Qin Lingtai for his contribution to the construction of the Ming Tombs. He wrote Travel Notes and so on. In the fifth year of Yongle, Zhao, the minister of rites, went to Beijing to choose the mausoleum. Two years later, finally