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What are the eight sights and four treasures in Zhoukou?

It's a shame to hear it for the first time.

The following is the information I found-

Eight Scenes and Four Treasures only found Eight Scenes and Two Treasures, hoping to be supplemented.

It was called Zhoujiakou in the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty. During the reign of Emperor Qianlong of Qing Dynasty, Zhoukou Town was established. Together with Zhuxian Town, Daokou Town and Sheqi Town, it is called the four famous towns in Henan.

Zhoukou, formerly known as Yingchuan, is an important town in the east of Henan Province.

I. Puji Bell

On the north bank of Xinjie in the south bank of Zhoukou, there was a magnificent Fusaiji in ancient times, which was said to have been built on the pillars of the main hall in the early Qing Dynasty, and there was a couplet titled Du Yaode (the word Langu) at that time. The text said: Ling Yu Ying Chuan Chao, participated in the Upanishads for 53 years, and all beings were popular. Wake up the earthly dream, listen to the bell of 18 pestle, and the earth will hear it together. The monks in the temple ring the bell 3 times a day, and every time it rings 18 times, the bell is clear and the three towns can hear it.

Second, Hongqiao Lights

The "Second Banqiao" (a practical concrete slab bridge) now on the Jialu River was rebuilt on the former site of the "Second Banqiao". The former "Second Banqiao" was much higher than the current "Second Banqiao". There were many shops at both ends of the bridge, and boats and boats clustered under the bridge, which was very lively. Twilight came, and the long bridge was lying in waves and brightly lit.

Third, the wheel hoof in the downtown area

In the heyday of the old Zhoukou, business travelers from all over the world gathered here, and the commodity trade was very extensive, with Lu Chen (grain) as the bulk, and the livestock trade was famous inside and outside the Great Wall. In Fangzi Street, Henan and Hebei, there are more than thousands of wagons, oxcarts and unicycles that buy and sell all kinds of grain every day, and there are more than hundreds of large and small ships that load and unload all kinds of grain. There are animal markets in Henan and Hebei, which are crowded and noisy all day. It is said that the daily turnover of livestock reaches 1, heads

Fourth, the dangerous pole takes a late photo

There is a two-part allegorical saying in Zhoukou: "The flagpole of the old street-stand alone". Generally speaking, two flagpoles are erected at the same time, but there is only one flagpole erected in the middle of the old street in Henan Province, which is quite high. As for why people erect it and why only one flagpole is erected, it is unknown today. The flagpole was destroyed during the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period, and there is no trace at present.

v. crossing at the port

Before Zhoukou (the old bridge) was built, the traffic between the north and the south was not convenient. Pedestrians used wooden boats to ferry the ferry. From east to west, there were Qibukou, Xindukou, Mars Pavilion, Xiaodukou, Dadukou (on the Shahe River) and Wangbukou (on the Jialu River). Because there are many people crossing the river and the boat is small, people are buzzing and noisy day and night. In 1935, Zhoukou Bridge was completed, and the noise of the port ceased to exist.

VI. Cuige reflects the clouds

Cuige refers to the Spring and Autumn Pavilion of Guandi Temple in Hebei (now the backyard of Zhoukou Museum). At that time, the front yard of Guandi Temple had a main hall, east and west Langfang, a theater and an iron flagpole. In addition to the back west building and two corridors, the central building in the backyard is Spring and Autumn Pavilion. Because there is a clay sculpture of Guan Yunchang's "Watching the Spring and Autumn at Night" in the pavilion, it is named "Spring and Autumn Pavilion". This pavilion is unique in architecture, towering into the sky, hanging from the eaves, spectacular, with colorful glass and green tiles, resplendent in gold and jade, colorful in the morning sun or sunset glow, and full of weather, which is worthy of being a scene in Yingchuan.

VII. Fishing by the Riverside

The confluence of Jia Luhe and Shahe is also the confluence of fish. Every day at dawn in the east, fishermen carry a willow-like boat, shuttle through the storm and smoke, and raise their nets to get fish, or carp, or crucian carp, or mandarin fish. After a hard day's work, the fisherman sells fish and rice, sells some old wine by the way, and drinks it three times, tapping the strings and singing, which makes people cry. The stars in the sky are shining brightly, and the fishing in the harbor is a colorful ink painting of Jiangnan fishing village.

Eight, Liuxiang Shengge

The southeast side of the bridge head in Zhongzhou is the so-called "Flower Street Liuxiang" in the past-Wanguan Street (changed to Yijiu Street during the Anti-Japanese War and changed to Xinsheng Street after liberation). At that time, there were many brothels in this street, and the pimps bought some good girls from Yangzhou and Suzhou or from the local area to teach them to play and sing, for those bureaucrats, rich people, local tyrants, evil gentry and children to have fun. Whenever the lights are on, the streets are full of traffic, and the sheng pipes in the hospital play together, often staying up all night. At that time, a scholar once wrote a poem to describe the life of feasting and riddles, including the sentence "Flowers and willows are amorous, singing all night", so "Liuxiang Singing" is also listed as one of the eight scenic spots.

Two Treasures

Zhou Jiakou's beef tendon began in Yongle period of Ming Dynasty, which is better than Kanggan's, and it is one of the eight treasures of old Zhoukou.

Zhoujiakou brand roasted tofu is a specialty snack and traditional food of Laozhoukou. According to documents, as far back as the Kangxi period of Qing Dynasty, traditional craftsmen used plant ash to make unique ash-cultured tofu, which was famous in the Central Plains for its unique flavor and was one of the eight sights and four treasures of the old Zhoukou.

there are still two treasures missing.