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Xiangcheng cultural heritage

Huangmiaoshi bridge

Located in Huangmiaoji, Fuji Town, 30km southeast of Xiangcheng, the Old Mud River flows from west to east. The south bank of the river is under the jurisdiction of shenqiu county, and the north bank belongs to Xiangcheng territory. The two counties are bounded by river bridges. This bridge is made of red stones. There are 16 railings on both sides of the bridge, and stone lions and monkeys are carved on each railing.

Liugen temple former site

Rokuonji is located in the north of Cui Street, Nandun Town, Xiangcheng City, Henan Province. In the fourth year of Tian Liang Prison (AD 505), Emperor Xiao Yan was established. During the middle school period in Zhong Jian, Tang De (780-783 AD), temple architecture was more prosperous than before. The Yuan Dynasty was destroyed by chaos. Ming Xuande five years (1430), patiently rebuilt the cow head. During the period of Zheng De (1506- 152 1), the monk Jin Hong and the villager Zhao Zhang donated money to build the temple, and the temple was still thriving and monks gathered. Later, villagers Chen Shoushen and Zhang Yangyang rebuilt. In the three years of Xuantong in Qing Dynasty (19 1 1), there was no temple, and the tiles were dilapidated, except for two ginkgo trees several feet high behind the temple, which were surrounded by branches and leaves and covered the sky, even in midsummer. 1959, a ginkgo tree in the east was blown down by strong wind. A few years ago, another ginkgo tree was destroyed by fire.

Yangzhong site

Yangzhong Site is located in the northwest corner of Yangzhong Natural Village, Lizhuang Administrative Village, Fan Ji Township, Xiangcheng City, Henan Province. From 65438 to 0976, the archaeological class of Zhoukou area excavated here, and it was determined as Longshan cultural site according to the unearthed relics. Houfanji township government set up a brick kiln factory on the site to burn bricks and borrow soil, and dug the site into a kiln pit of 20 thousand square meters.

Warring States period Qin and Han dynasties relics

Gaodazhuang Warring States and Qin and Han Dynasties site is located in Yuanlou Administrative Village, Gaosi Town, Xiangcheng City, Henan Province, with Linfen River in the north and Ying Administrative Village in the west. Lizhuang, Yangzhuang and Gaodazhuang natural villages are located in the site. The site covers an area of about 6,543,800 square meters, and a large number of relics from the Spring and Autumn Period, the Warring States Period and the Qin and Han Dynasties have been unearthed. After Yang Gang, 22 pieces of bronze washware hoarded in the Western Han Dynasty were unearthed, and a large number of ant nose coins were also unearthed in Lizhuang, Yangzhuang, Gaodazhuang and Yuanlou Village. According to the records in Yuan County Records, it is speculated that this place should be he cheng County in Han Dynasty.

Liuhang stone bridge

Liuxing Stone Bridge is located in the middle of Liuxing Administrative Village, Wangmingkou Township, Xiangcheng City, Henan Province. Shiqiao was built in Xianfeng for six years and has a history of more than 200 years. The bridge is a red stone bridge with three arches, with a length of 17m, a width of 5.5m and an arch length of 2.9m The pavement is paved with square stones, surrounded by streams under the bridge, and the pond is fragrant with flowers, which is one of the eight scenic spots in Xiangcheng. The bridge railing is made of square bricks, and there is no more.

Yangguang ancient temple

Yangguang Ancient Temple is located in the center of Yangguang Natural Village, Yangguang Administrative Village, Sundian Town, Xiangcheng City, Henan Province, on the north side of Dongxi Street.

Yuan family cemetery

The Yuan family cemetery is located in the northeast corner of Ge Yuan Administrative Village, Gaosi Town, Xiangcheng City, Henan Province. The cemetery is the cemetery of Yuan, a famous family in the city. From the early Qing Dynasty to the early Republic of China, 34 descendants of Yuan were buried here, including Yuan Yaozhong, the founder of Yuan, and Mrs. Guo Taifu.