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Visit Wangjiatun again
We set out at seven in the morning and arrived at Shijiagou at nine. Shijiagou is located in Jijiashan Town, Heshan District, Hebi City. Together with Wangjiatun Village, Dongqi Village, Xiding Village, Huangmiaogou Village, Zhangjiagou Village and Huweigou Village, Shijiagou is known as the "Beidou" of ancient villages in Heshan District, Hebi City. Most of the houses are built on the mountain, as well as stone mills and tables. Can be seen everywhere. Looking around, empty stone windows, peeling wooden doors, broken walls and blue tiles on the eaves give people a heavy sense of history against the uneven stone houses and walls.
When you get to Shijiagou, you must visit the Li Family Courtyard. The Li Family Courtyard is built on the flat land on the mountain next to the village, and exists according to the mountain situation. It is the largest quadrangle in Hebi City. Near Shiqiao is Nanping First Hospital. There is a huge square flagpole seat on the left and right sides in front of the gate of the First Hospital. It is said that in the Qing Dynasty, only after passing the imperial examination could a square flagpole be set up at Gong Sheng's home in imperial academy for further study. From 1 courtyard to No.6 courtyard, several sons of the Li family took turns living with their families. Although the quadrangle is in disrepair for a long time and looks dilapidated, we can still imagine the prosperous life scene of the Li family hundreds of years ago from the scale of the quadrangle.
Yanghui Building is the place where the Li family stationed troops, and used it to station troops in peace preservation corps. This is a stone building with two floors and eight meters high, and the roof has collapsed. Standing on the fence on the second floor, overlooking, under the blue sky, the houses are scattered on the hillside, and the red tile stone walls are high and low, quiet and peaceful.
After leaving Shijiagou, we walked along the mountain road and soon arrived in Xiding Town. We parked our car on the Little Square in front of the village committee (Little Square is actually a small flat on the top of the mountain with several fitness equipment on it) and went to Xiding Primary School first. The primary school is located in the village Committee. There are two wooden signs on the dilapidated stone wall, one on the left says "Xiding Village Office" and the other on the right says "Xiding Primary School".
Then, we began to visit Jingju Temple along the mountain road. Jingju Temple, also known as Quan Wei Temple, was built in the Han Dynasty. On the way, I saw a water cellar. The water cellar was covered with green slate, and dirty things like fallen leaves floated on the water. It is said that whenever it rains, the rain flows into the cellar along the mountain, and after precipitation, it is the drinking water of the people. A 60-year-old lady walked slowly on the winding mountain road with crutches and two buckets of water, as if time had been crushed and scattered in the buckets.
The road turned a corner with the peak and several persimmon trees suddenly appeared in front of us. On the high branches, dozens of persimmons are red and crystal clear. In middle age, we suddenly became children, running around the tree, as if fiery red had turned into sweetness and entered our hearts. How to eat persimmon? First, hold the tree in your arms and shake it. When the persimmon falls to the ground, it immediately becomes persimmon mud. All right, throw caution to the wind, climb the tree! Clumsy body, finally standing on the tree, carefully picked a bunch of persimmons, and the people under the tree carefully took it with branches. Persimmon is ripe, cool and sweet, which is simply the most beautiful taste in the world.
After having had enough persimmon addiction, we moved on. The weather is clear, there is no wind, and the sun shines warmly on my body. It is really doubtful that it is in spring. After passing another hill, I saw the Jingju Temple at the top of the hill. The red temple compound is spectacular on the winding mountain peak, and it really deserves to be called "Little Potala".
There is still a distance from the hill under our feet to Jingju Temple. We continued along the mountain road, passed a river valley and reached the foot of Jingju Temple Mountain. Rocks stand in the valley, a stream gurgles by, and several trees are tied together, which is a small wooden bridge. Walking on the bridge, swaying, like swinging.
After a few more steps, we finally stood in front of Jingju Temple. Jingju Temple faces south, including Pilu Hall, Dizang Hall, Pu Xian Hall, Manjusri Hall, Bodhisattva Hall and Mahayana Hall. , all built on the mountain, the layout is reasonable. Because the temple is located at the top of the mountain, the terrain is steep, the gully is quiet, the surroundings are quiet and elegant, and the scenery is beautiful. It is a good place to cultivate one's morality. In front of the temple, a stream passes around the temple, and the water is like jasper. Green mountains and green waters make people give up their worldly troubles and feel clear-headed.
Accompanying us to Jingju Temple is a special traveling companion-a lovely puppy. It followed all the way from Xiding Town and had a good time at his son's feet. His son fed him a few bites of bread from time to time, and soon they became good friends. When the son was tired of walking and resting, he lay at his feet, his feet facing the sky, and let his son tickle him. As soon as my son stood up, he ran to the front to lead the way, like a little tour guide. When we left Xiding Town, it stood at the intersection and stared as if to say goodbye to us.
Leaving Jingju Temple, we drove to Wangjiatun. Wangjiatun is one of the most beautiful ancient villages in China. The villagers here rely on a pole to chop firewood for cooking, plow fields with cattle, grind donkeys, carry water, chop firewood and pick cow dung. Time seems to slow down in this ancient village. The villagers' footsteps are slow and leisurely, and they look safe. They seem to live a leisurely life in Shan Ye.
? We crossed the village and got off the four-hole bridge, ready to go to Sun Bay Grand Canyon.
The mountain road has become rugged, and in some places it is even steep and almost vertical. Only by using both hands and feet can we move on. Walking into the open sunshine, we began to have lunch. The boulder is a table, the dwarf stone is a stool, the sunshine is just right, the air is clear, and even the food you bring seems to smell like the cool breeze and bright moon in the mountains.
We walked in the rocks for a long time, and it was getting late, so we had to adjust our itinerary, give up the Sun Bay Canyon, take 24 sets of mountains instead, and return to Wangjiatun. In episode 24, turn left and turn right, and when you reach the top of the mountain, you can see the surrounding mountains, which is quite a feeling that "all other mountains are dwarfs in the world". .
Go further, and you will arrive at Wangjiatun. While basking in the sun, villagers sell some mountain products-walnuts, pickled Toona sinensis, dried pumpkins, homemade wine, dried persimmons, mountain eggs, millet and some root carvings.
On the way to leave by car, I was still thinking-what should spring taste like in Wangjiatun?
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