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Zhongjiang history and traditional culture

Cangshan, an ancient town with a history and civilization of over 1000 years, is the "residence of the ancient city of Wang Tuo" left over from the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. Cangshan Town Tuocheng Village was once the capital of the ancient Tuo country. In 590 AD, Cangshan Town was established, and in 593, Wu Fei County was established. At the beginning of Yuan Dynasty, it was merged into Gutongshan County in A.D. 1279 due to large-scale war.

But in today's small town, there are few tourists, and only our family has returned to Rong from Shehong, admiring a visit. In addition to some genuine ancient remains in the ancient town, the antique buildings built in recent years show signs of decline. "Ma Honeycomb" netizen "Dahongpao" in Chengdu once gave birth to a question: "As an ancient town with thousands of years of civilization, is it a well-woven tourism with modern commercial atmosphere? Or is it better to stick to traditional customs? " In my opinion, it is full of vitality and the aborigines live happily. Although the landscape is messy, there are also many fireworks, which makes us feel more cordial.

This is a street named "Jiefang Road" and the memorial arch of "Cangshan Ancient Town", reminding passers-by (mainly passers-by) of its ancient identity.

Cangshan has many ancient buildings, including Nanhua Palace, Fire Temple, Yu Palace and Shaanxi Temple demolished in WG. Fortunately, the emperor's main temple, which has been destroyed several times but still maintained its quaint style, is still "alive". The Emperor Temple is the largest existing ancient building in Cangshan Town. It used to be a place for Taoist activities, but now it has become a place for the old people in the ancient town to rest and entertain. According to the old people, the Emperor Temple was built in the Yongzheng period of the Qing Dynasty.

Tianmen consists of a main entrance and two side doors, both of which are made of black masonry. It is carved with exquisite animals, figures and patterns. Complex and exquisite brick carvings stand on the majestic temple wall, solemn and shocking.

Walking into the main hall of the Emperor, several big pillars propped up a big stage. Later, it was introduced on the Internet: there are huge beautifully carved columns in the temple, highlighting the grandeur of the building. The dragon flower, dragon body, dragon wing, dragon treasure and dragon ball on the stigma are vividly carved (unfortunately, they have never been seen before); The exquisite lacquerware and reliefs in the temple are all left over from the period of building the temple. Each work tells legendary fairy stories, such as "Eight Immortals Crossing the Sea" and "Jiang Taigong Fishing" (all the "exhibition halls" are locked and the stairs are impassable).

The Emperor Temple looks like a "temple", but it looks like a rich man's deep house as soon as it enters.

Continue to tour along the "empty" streets and feel the regret of "exhaustion of popularity".

At the end of the street, you can see the Long Chao Temple in Cangshan Town, which makes people feel "cloth palace".

Crossing the river is the temple, but the iron lock keeps the door out. But looking down at the town under the white clouds and blue sky is like a plateau, which really makes people sigh and imagine those thousand years of past events.

Ask the local people, Yu Gong is on another street opposite Jiefang Road, turning left. After crossing the bridge, I saw that the ancient town also had a modern electric car, and I felt that the town was getting younger and younger.

The sky is cool, and our lens adds a feeling of flying to the ancient town (there are planes in the clouds).

You are like a giant with a string of marshmallows.

The ancient town is peaceful and warm, with primitive folk customs. The indigenous people cast a friendly eye on the arrival of foreigners.

(To be continued)