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The History and Culture of Digang Village
Digang Village is a typical ancient village in the south of the Yangtze River in Hangjiahu Plain. Named after the reeds on both sides of the river port, it has been called "Tiaoxi Fishing Hidden" since ancient times. The village covers an area of 6.3 square kilometers, the central village covers an area of 1.3 square kilometers and the total population is 4 126. It was rated as a national civilized village, a traditional ancient village in China and a famous village in Chinese history and culture.

Digang has a long history and many historical sites. There are three municipal cultural protection units and four municipal cultural protection points. The ancient stone bridges recorded in Qian Miao Bridge, Xiushui Bridge, Longxing Bridge and Yuqing Bridge have 3 1 seat, which are different from each other. There are 50 halls, including Zhangjia Sanrui Hall, Wu Jia Li Geng Hall and Jiazhu Hongzhi Hall, which are the best in the world. As well as paved stone roads, criss-crossing hills contain an elegant and atmospheric ancient village temperament. It was built in Nanmian Scenic Area and is known as the prosperous time of Ganjia. Emperor Jiaqing gave a gold plaque of "Jade Qing Zan Hua", and the farming and reading culture represented the famous private school in Jichuan. Thousands of years old temples, smoke waves rippling, willow leaves fragrant; In front of the main hall of Shishi and Centennial Indus in Song Dynasty; Along the canal, about 500 meters of the outer lane built in the Qing Dynasty reached Shilin River, and an old market lane of about 65,438+0,000 meters was established.

Digang has outstanding people and many celebrities. In its heyday, it produced two top scholars, 57 scholars, more than 200 students and Gong Sheng, 65,438+065,438+0600 poets (with more than 65,438+0600 poems), and even more famous geologists, diplomats, educators and modern times.

Digang has inherited the fish culture for thousands of years, and the fish culture festival held every year promotes the inheritance and promotion of fish folk customs. Sangji Fish Pond named by FAO was successfully selected as the second batch of important agricultural cultural heritage in China. There are also intangible cultural heritages such as instrumental performance of Bamboo in the South of the Yangtze River, Chen Jiacai in Digang Fishing Village, and folk song Ten-room Daughter-in-law.

Today's water chestnut harbor, like a bright pearl in the south of the Yangtze River, is protected by ancient villages and used to accelerate the local economic development.