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What kind of story did Liuchi Lane in Anhui, China tell during the reign of Kangxi in Qing Dynasty?

Speaking of Liuchi Lane, you may be familiar with it. This is a story widely circulated among the people in our country. Now Liuchi Lane is located in the southwest corner of Tongcheng City, Anhui Province. Total length 100 meter, width 2 meters. It was built in the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty, and there is also a stone archway with the word comity written on it. So how did this Liuchi Lane come from? What's the story? Next, Bian Xiao will give you a concrete report.

First of all, this story happened in the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty, when Zhang Ying's name was a man who served as a college student in Wenhua Hall and a minister of rites, and then his hometown was Tongcheng, his mansion and. The five zang-organs are neighbors, and then there is an alley between the two courtyards for the convenience of both sides. As a result, when Wu Jiaxin built a house, he wanted to take this road for himself and delimit it into their home area, but the Zhang family didn't want to agree, because this road also had their own feces, and the two sides had a long-term dispute. Finally, they filed a lawsuit and called the local county government. Then the county magistrate, considering that both of them are well-known families in the local area, dared not easily draw a conclusion to judge this matter. At this time, the Zhang family wrote a letter in a rage and sent it to brinton's hand, asking brinton to come forward to solve the matter.

Then, after reading this letter, Zhang Ying felt that neighbors should be harmonious and should not have such a big dispute over such a trivial matter. Then in the letter he sent back to their home, he wrote four sentences: "A thousand miles of books are just separated by a wall. Why not let him be three feet?" The Great Wall of Wan Li is still there today, and Qin Shihuang is not seen. " ? Then, his family read his letter, understood his intention, and voluntarily gave up three feet of open space. Then Wu people were very moved to see this situation, and they also voluntarily gave up the three-foot house foundation, which is the origin of Liuchi Lane.

Finally, what we can learn from this story is the word tolerance. When we do anything, we must learn to tolerate others. There is no need to argue endlessly about a trivial matter.

The above content only represents Bian Xiao's personal views. Please forgive me if there is any mistake.