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Who knows the historical origin of cohabitation village in Qijiawu Township, Huanghua City, Hebei Province?

Qi housework has a long history. It is reported that in order to seize the throne, Judy, the prince of the Ming Dynasty, fought a tug-of-war with the government forces for four years in Hebei, Shandong, Henan and Anhui. It was called "the battle of Jingnan" in history and "the prince swept north" in folk. Suffering from war and famine, the people of the Central Plains, who were looking forward to living and working in peace and contentment, were deeply loyal and spontaneously helped the government forces resist the Yan army. The army of the prince was frustrated again and again, which made the prince furious. Therefore, every time he attacked, he slaughtered the city, naked, and slaughtered the people, which made the south of Yanjing "six or seven hundred miles from east to west, nearly a thousand miles from north to south, and a few were hills." However, in this terrible tragedy, perhaps the virtue of a good life in heaven, one village survived. When the Yanjun approached, it suddenly began to fog and enveloped the village. Yanjun passed by. The villagers were very happy, so they changed the name of the village to "fog of getting married" and later called it "qi housework" This is the origin of the housework now. Therefore, it has become one of the oldest villages in the North China Plain, which has naturally created a long history and cultural heritage of Qi housework and continued the ancient and simple good folk customs. In this ancient and historical blessed land, the ancient Yellow River has flowed here for more than 300 years. Dayu used to control water and dredge nine rivers here; Anecdotal anecdotes of the ancients, such as the following frontier, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty traveled eastward to see the sea, worshipped the goddess Magu, and unloaded the armor of Mu, were also sung here. The most fascinating thing is the winter jujube culture here. In Juguan Village, Qijiawu Township, there is a thousand acres of Fiona Fang ancient winter jujube forest, which is the only oldest original winter jujube forest found in the world so far. There are 1067 ancient winter jujube trees in the forest, including 198 ancient trees over 600 years old. According to Liu's genealogy, in the second year of Yongle in Ming Dynasty (AD 1404), Liu's ancestor moved to Cang and led his four sons and two nephews and their families to emigrate from Jimo County, Shandong Province to the northeast of Cangzhou. They were so hungry that they suddenly saw a jujube forest as big as an apple. Everyone shared it. It was crisp, sweet and delicious, and I felt refreshed. Everyone thinks this is a gift from heaven. During the Ming Dynasty (A.D. 1436- 1450), Wang Ao, an official of the official department, came home from Beijing and ate the jujubes collected in the museum, praising them as "beautiful". Back to his hometown, Wang Maoquan (Haixing County, 40 kilometers away from Juguan), ordered the villagers to plant winter jujube trees and enjoy the delicious food on earth, and then gradually introduced them to Shandong and other places. Zhang, the empress of Emperor Xiaozong of the Ming Dynasty, was originally born in hongzhi emperor (A.D. 1470- 1505) and was a lucky person in Cangxian County. In the third year of Hongzhi, in order to control the flood, Empress Zhang ordered her younger brother and supervised the dredging and river reduction, which was then called "Niangniang River". "Niangniang River" crosses Qijiawu, passing through Ganfu, Longzhuang, Juguan, Taoyuan and other villages, with a total length of 96 kilometers. When two uncles supervised the excavation of Ji Xinghe, they found that the winter dates gathered in the pavilion were picked and presented to the emperor and queen. As soon as he entered the palace, Dongzao was favored by the court. They were called "the best of dates" and "the king of all fruits" by hongzhi emperor, and then they were named as "tributes", and they came to North Korea every year. This system was used until the Qing Dynasty, and the winter jujube became a "tribute jujube". There are countless beautiful legends about winter jujube among the people, forming a unique winter jujube culture. Today, the original winter jujube forest in Juguan is not only listed as a national key cultural relic protection unit, but also a valuable historical and cultural heritage, and has become a well-known eco-tourism destination. Every year, a large number of tourists wander here, exploring historical sites, listening to beautiful legends, savoring the winter jujube culture, immersing themselves in it and enjoying it.