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Memories of Shenzhuang Old Street in Shenzhuang Town

Shenzhuang Old Street is adjacent to the west bank of Xiantang Port, about three miles long from north to south; Beiwuzao Port in the east of Tanggong and Shenzhuangtang in the west of Tanggang meet at Xiantang Port on the North Street of the town.

There is "Pawn Street" about half a mile west of North Street (belonging to Zhoupu Town).

The Shanghai-Nan Highway passes through Pawn Street in Xishi from north to south.

In the 11th year of Kangxi's reign in the Qing Dynasty (1672), the Yongji Bridge was built at the exit of Shenzhuang Pond (this bridge is a stone arch bridge and one of the remaining ancient buildings in the local area). It is still intact and connects the north and south of the street.

In the past, there was the Yong'an Bridge across Xiantang Port on North Street, the Dimiao Bridge on West Street across Shenzhuangtang, and the Nijia Bridge on South Street across Xiantang Port, connecting villages and towns with transportation, which has greatly benefited the city.

In ancient times, there were many officials and scholars in Shenzhuang, who promoted the development of culture and education in Shenzhuang Town.

For example, Zhu Zihao, who once served as a councilor of Jiangsu Province, founded Shenzhuang Chongshi Primary School in the 31st year of Guangxu (1908). Later, a group of descendants of the Zhu surname were also enthusiastic about education. Zhu Shuyuan participated in the Revolution of 1911 with Mr. Sun Yat-sen, and later served as the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the State Council.

A long job.

Zhu Zhengzhong wrote "Four Books on the Right Pulse" and Le Zhimei entertained himself.

Zhu Fengqing (Zhu Sheng) was a man of "a sea of ??arts" and a man of many talents and erudite knowledge.

He planted his own "Plum Garden" in the west of Shenzhuang. The plums it produces are of good quality and are well-known, so it is called Xiyuan.

Shenzhuang revived rapidly in the late Qing Dynasty, and various industries in the town were complete, some of which were famous. For example, Zhu Guanjin’s mutton was famous in Pudong and passed down through nine generations, making Zhoupu mutton famous in contemporary times. Shenzhuang Town’s bamboo products and Zhongdetang German medicine were both

It has a history of hundreds of years.

The chicken bean cake produced in the Ming Dynasty is a specialty of Shenzhuang Town and is famous for its sweetness and refreshing taste.

During the Republic of China, commerce developed again. Cigarette paper groceries, tea and rice shops, water mills, sugar mills, oil mills, rice mills, etc. were opened one after another. In the cotton processing industry, there was the Evergrande Ginning Mill.

During the Anti-Japanese War, industry and commerce developed abnormally.

After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, the market became chaotic and the market became increasingly depressed.

In 1955, Shenzhuang Commerce was placed under the leadership of Zhoupu Supply and Marketing Cooperative.

In 1957, the district was withdrawn and merged into townships, and Shenzhuang Township was withdrawn and merged. With Shenzhuang Pond as the boundary, Zhoupu Township in the north and Xiasha Township in the south, the commercial households in the southern town of Shenzhuang were assigned to the Xiasha Township Supply and Marketing Cooperative.

At present, a section of market along the Shanghai-Nan Highway is showing a scene of revitalization and prosperity.

Shenzhuang North Street was called "Pawn Street" in historical records. There were probably many pawn shops in the past.

The eastward end of Shenzhuang North Street is the intersection of Xiantang Port (north-south), Shenzhuangtang, and Wuzao Port (continuing east). According to records, there used to be a Yong'an Bridge going east here.

Along the north-south direction of Xiantang Port is Shenzhuang Street, which extends northward into the jurisdiction of Zhoupu Town.

Since there are very few pedestrians here, the green brick pavement is better protected.

To the south is the "Yongji Bridge", which is connected to Shenzhuang Street belonging to Hangtou Town in the south of Shenzhuang Tang. There are about 20 levels in the south and north of the bridge.

Yongji Bridge was built in the 11th year of Kangxi (1672) and has a history of more than 300 years.

In July 2003, it was announced as a Nanhui cultural relic protection unit.

The bridges on both sides are Namo Amitabha.

Every time I sail across the bridge, I will think of it.

After crossing the bridge, there is a water bridge by the river on Shenzhuang Street. There is a boundary stone in the past: "Zhu Qixiu Tang Water Bridge is the boundary."

Looking north and east from the water bridge, the Zhoupu Sigao Community in the east of the Xiantang River is connected to the Hangtou affordable housing to the south; looking south, a highway bridge is above the Shendu Highway, which is a new east-west east-west link in the middle of Shenzhuang.

The commercial street is now called Ruihe Road.

Pass under the bridge and continue south. Shenzhuang Street is on the west bank of Xiantang Port. Many of the north and south sides of Shenzhuang Street are quite well preserved. However, the north and south ends of Shenzhuang Street were blocked by two large factories after the founding of the People's Republic of China. Now the northern section is connected with

North Street was demolished to build a local snack street, and the southern end was affected by the construction of the S32 Shenzhu (Shenjiahu, Airport Expressway, A15) highway and was shortened again.

Shenzhuang Street is deserted and has lost its former splendor.

On the Shenzhuang South Bridge on Xiantang Port, there was a Nijia Bridge in ancient times, but I don’t know where it is.

?At the end of the Song Dynasty and the beginning of the Yuan Dynasty, a man named Zhang Xuan came out of Xinhua Village, the original Badu of Jiading (today's Gaoqiao area of ??Pudong New District). He and Zhu Qingjun of Chongming were both pirates.

After the destruction of the Yuan Dynasty, both Zhang Xuan and Zhu Qing submitted to the Yuan Dynasty and were named Jinfu Qianhu Officials, responsible for maritime water transportation, and were highly regarded by the Emperor of the Yuan Dynasty.

Zhang and Zhu started out as pirates, and lived a very disorderly life. They also committed many illegal acts during sea voyages, which also aroused the hatred of the powerful. After the death of Yuan Shizu, their status began to decline greatly.

At this time, a monk organized their illegal acts into ten major crimes and wrote to the new emperor. The new emperor often heard about Zhang Zhu's illegal acts. The following year, they were beheaded, their family was exiled, and their property was lost.

All confiscated.

Yongzheng's "Nanhui County Chronicle" says: The origin of the place name "Bacizhuang" adjacent to Shenzhuang is: "Bacizhuang is located three miles south of Du Xing. In the late Yuan Dynasty, Zhu Qing and Zhang Xuanqi transported more than 10,000 taels of money and grain. From this village, Prime Minister Cizhuo escaped.

Tuotuo." That is to say, the Tuocizhuang here was named after Zhu Qing and Zhang Xuan's properties were confiscated in the late Yuan Dynasty and then allocated to Tuotuo.

The Yuan Dynasty was established in 1271 (the Southern Song Dynasty fell in 1279) and died in 1368. The Communist Party has a history of 97 years. Zhu Qing and Zhang Wangxuan were executed in 1303, 32 years after the establishment of the Yuan Dynasty and only 30 years before the demise of the Song Dynasty.

24 years.

Therefore, the records about "Baqizhuang" in the "Nanhui County Chronicle" are different.

Said: "Baqizhuang is sixty miles northwest of the city. In the Yuan Dynasty, Baqizhuang was the village of Princess Baihua (note: Princess Baihua was the sister of Emperor Shun, who was married to the son of Prime Minister Tuotuo)." It seems that Baqizhuang was established in the Yuan Dynasty.

It was once a large manor of the Mongols.

?When the Yuan Dynasty fell, foreigners or foreigners in China all changed their surnames to one word.