Because it is located on the south bank of Fengle River, it was once named Fengnan. Backed by Fengxing Mountain and facing Fengle River, the scenery is beautiful. Building materials in the Tang Dynasty flourished in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. The economy is developed, the literary style is prosperous, and celebrities emerge in large numbers. Celebrities from past dynasties include Song scholar Wu Zimu, Yuan poet Wu Dingxin, Ming scholar Wu Hai, poet Wu Kefeng, famous Huizhou merchant Wu Yangchun, Qing scholar Wu Yuanman, poet Wu Qi, calligrapher Wu Youhe, seal carver Wu Feng, etc. So far, more than 10 buildings from the Ming Dynasty and more than 100 residential buildings from the Qing Dynasty have been preserved. Among them, Laowu Pavilion and Lulao Pavilion are key cultural relics protection units in Anhui Province. There are many private gardens in the village, and orchard ruins can be found. There are eight scenic spots in ancient times: ancient paulownia trees, Meixi bookstore, Nanshan green screen, axis of green winding, clear stream with moonlight, Xilong hidden clouds, bamboo forest with phoenix, and mountain source rising in spring. In 1498, Zhu Zhishan, a talented scholar from the south of the Yangtze River, came to his uncle's house in Nanxi, Xixi. He wrote a poem based on the names and artistic conceptions of each of the eight sceneries, and the famous scribe Tang Yunjia wrote a poem and left it as a gift to his uncle. The Wu people carved this eight-scene poem into a stele and erected it in their homeland. Now there is only one stele left in the Xinan Stele Garden in She County. Shi Tao, a painter of the Qing Dynasty, once painted the Eight Scenes of Zhuzhi Mountain poetically, which is now in the collection of the Shanghai Museum. Hu Changgeng, a scholar from the Qing Dynasty, visited here and wrote poems about the Eight Scenes of Fengxi.