History and culture of villages and towns in Mainland China

According to historical records, Dayu guided the river in the north. As for the mainland. The river is the Yellow River and the mainland is the mainland. Before the Song Dynasty, Continental Ze and Ningjinbo were still a lake called Continental Ze. By the middle of Ming Dynasty, the central part of Zezhong was dehydrated and divided into "CSG" and "Bei Bo". Nanbo is still called Mainland Ze, and Bei Bo is called Ningjinbo. At this time, people on both sides of the mainland gradually gathered to form a village called Mainland Village. Qiu Jian, Zhaoping Town, has Quang Ninh Castle, which is designated as Buzi Town. In recent years, the cultural undertakings represented by calligraphy and painting have developed vigorously, and it has been awarded as the first "Hometown of Calligraphy" and "Advanced Collective of China Calligraphy Entering Ten Thousand Families". Calligraphy and painting societies such as Sanzhao Bookstore, Wu Calligraphy School, Leijiazhuang Calligraphy Association and Luze Painting and Calligraphy Institute have emerged one after another, and calligraphy has been listed as a school-based characteristic course in primary and secondary schools. The leaders of Hebei Federation of Literary and Art Circles, Book Association and Xingtai Book Association visited and guided many times, and fully affirmed and spoke highly of the calligraphy cause in our town. All 24 villages in the town have established new rural bookstores and cultural and sports squares, and there are more than 40 folk art organizations. Mainland village is also a famous hometown of martial arts. Bi Jiansuo of sophomore village won the gold medal in the national martial arts competition.