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Hakka houses in Qiaoxi Village are now "eight scenic spots in Yangcheng"

When you step into Qiaoxi Ancient Rhyme Scenic Area, the most conspicuous ones are several Hakka-style ancient buildings built along the mountain. Under the shade of lush vegetation, the glory of these century-old buildings is still the same as that of the past. It is understood that there are 16 Hakka traditional residential buildings built in the Ming and Qing Dynasties in the scenic area, which are still well preserved. The most distinctive Hakka residential building in the scenic spot is Jishan Building. It is understood that this Hakka-style residence was started by five brothers, including the 18th ancestor Qi Yuangong of the Zhu family in the village, in the 28th year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty (192), and was completed in the 3rd year of the Republic of China (1914), with a history of nearly one hundred years. Standing in front of the gate of Jishan Building, the words "No landlords and bullies are allowed to look up, only the poor people can turn over" left on the wall during the land reform period are still clearly visible, and the red words "public" and "loyal" are historical proofs left by the Cultural Revolution. The main door of Jishan Building is linked with the book: "Follow the ambition and tell things, be good neighbors and be kind." Xie Weizhi, general manager assistant of Meizhou Yannanfei Tea Field Co., Ltd., told the reporter that this building was built by the Zhu brothers after their late father Wei Gangong rebuilt Baoshan Building and Baoshan Family School in the village, and the "Jishan Building" was also named after it. Stepping into the lobby, beautifully carved doors, windows and colonnades can be seen everywhere. One of the highlights is "Eight Scenes of Yangcheng". "Zhu's ancestors were mainly engaged in trade and medicinal materials business in Guangzhou, Hong Kong, Indonesia and other places. They painted the beautiful eight views of Yangcheng in their homes." Xie Weizhi explained why the "Eight Scenes of Yangcheng" appeared in this ancient Hakka residence. On the mural of "Etan printing on the moon", the scenery around White Swan Pond was depicted 1 years ago. The "Stone Gate" shows the prosperity of Shijing Town in Guangzhou, which is located at the confluence of Xijiang River and Liuxi River. In a hall on the second floor, the reporter saw a mysterious scene: nearly 1 bats lived on the beams and columns of the hall. Xie Weizhi told reporters that it is called "Baifutang", which means the homonym of bat. These 1 bats live here from March to November every year, and only return to the cave for winter in winter. In addition to Shanlou, Shide Building and Baoshan Building, which were also built by Zhu's descendants after studying abroad, and Shide Hall, which was built by Chen's family, are also typical Hakka buildings in this village.