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Introduction of Wenfeng Village

Wenfeng Village, formerly known as Shitang,1 is located on the west side of Zhiti Mountain, bordering Huotong, and is an administrative village under the western mountain range of Huoshan, with a population of more than 2,300, making it the most populous administrative village in Huobei Township, Jiaocheng District. It is not only the birthplace of Chen Pu, a famous scholar of science at the end of the Song Dynasty and the beginning of the Yuan Dynasty, but also the hometown of Huang Lizhi, a famous general who patriotically defended Taiwan in the Qing Dynasty.2 Wenfeng villagers are simple and culturally rich, with a relatively high concentration of ancient buildings and a well-preserved overall style, among which there are more than 20 ancient residences in the Qing Dynasty, including the Nurse Palace in the Yuan and Ming Dynasties, the Shimatong Pavilion in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the Tomb of Chen Pu, Chen Pu's Shrine, and the Qing Dynasty's "Scholar's Pavilion", "General's Mansion", "Wenwu Kui" and other ancient buildings.On November 25, 2014, the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development, the Ministry of Culture, the Ministry of Finance and other departments announced the The third batch of Chinese traditional villages list village list, the country **** there are 994 villages selected, Wenfeng Village on the list, become Jiaocheng District, the first Chinese traditional village.