Basic Introduction Chinese Name: Chenzhuang Village Administrative District Category: Administrative Village Jurisdiction: Shiduan Township, Xushui District, Baoding City, Hebei Province Telephone Area Code: 03 12 Postal Area Code: 072550 Geographical Location: Baoding City, Hebei Province Area: 5,200 mu Population: 4,300 people Airport: No train station: No license plate code: Chen Zhuang is a collective name of former Chen Zhuang and post-Chen Zhuang, located in the west of the county, far from the county. According to the "Place Names of Huantai County" 1986, Chen Ziming moved from Zaoqiang County in Zhili to North Chenjiazhuang in the early years of Hongwu. Since the early Qing Dynasty, two natural villages have been formed with the river in the village as the boundary. The villages are named after Chen and He, Henan is the former Chen Hezhuang, and Hebei is the latter Chen Hezhuang, which belongs to the township. During Guangxu period, it was changed to former Chen Zhuang and later Chen Zhuang. 1928, belonging to fourth area, Huantai County. From 1950 to 2005, there were three administrative villages: Chen Yi Village, Chen Er Village and Chen San Village. Chen Zhuang was the hometown of He Shiquan, governor of Zhili during Yongzheng period of Qing Dynasty. Celebrity He Shizhen (1666 ~ 1729) was a scholar in the forty-eighth year of Kangxi (1709). Jishi Shu was awarded the Imperial Academy, and was soon appointed as a judge of the Academy, responsible for compiling unified records. Later, he became a deputy examiner in Shanxi Province. Yongzheng dynasty successively served as the secretariat of Shanxi Road, the governor of Guizhou, the assistant minister of punishments, the assistant minister of official departments and the governor of Zhili. He Shiquan loved poetry all his life and was awarded the title of Professor Wang Yuyang. He is the author of Collected Works of Dan Zhitang, Poems of Dan Zhitang, Burning the Lantern, Fishing with Foreign Poems, etc. Gongjianji of River Reach compiled during Daoguang period has 12 volumes. The historical site He Shiquan's tomb is located 200 meters south of Chenzhuang Village, commonly known as the imperial tomb. The tomb covers an area of 600 square meters, with lime-soil structure, simple and solid. The top of the tomb is 10 meter high and looks like a hill. There is a bluestone altar in front of the tomb. On both sides of the tomb, there are four tortoise-backed tablets engraved with Manchu and Chinese characters respectively, which are 6 meters high. There are four 4-meter-high stone statues in front of the stone tablet. Followed by Shiyang, Shima and Shishi, with Shimen archway in front, with a height of 13m. 1952 When harnessing the Yellow River, the stone building in front of the tomb was demolished and broken into rubble to build Ying Da. 1955, the ancient tomb was razed to farmland.