A crab
"Yangcheng Lake is beautiful, and Bacheng crab is fat" is the logo slogan of Bacheng. Yangcheng Lake has beautiful scenery, which provides Bacheng with a superior ecological environment. Hairy crabs raised by beautiful water quality are delicious food on earth. Every autumn and October, people in Bacheng are busy with crabs, and tourists are busy with crabs.
Hairy crabs have brought infinite business opportunities to Bacheng. The government of Bacheng timely launched the annual Crab Culture Festival, which received guests from all over the world, made friends all over the world, made friends with crabs, promoted culture with crabs, attracted investment with crabs, and prospered the town with crabs, and became the only cultural event in Jiangnan Water Town. Ancient people chant crabs, modern people write about crabs, fishermen raise crabs, catch crabs, and tourists buy crabs and eat crabs, which have become unique folk scenery in Bacheng.
a pen
walks into Bacheng, where calligraphy is fragrant, and it is a famous hometown of calligraphy in China. In the early Qing Dynasty, there was Xu Angfa, one of the "four great masters in Wuzhong"; in modern times, there was Li Xiaobai who taught Shanghai; calligrapher Li Guoxiang and seal engraver Shan Xiaotian were all famous.
Bacheng Calligraphy Association was established in p>24, with more than 1 members, including 4 national-level members and more than 2 honorary members from Taiwan Province and Japan. Some calligraphy works were selected as national gifts and presented to foreign heads of state when national leaders visited China. During this period, Bacheng hosted several national large-scale calligraphy activities, which was called "a pen" in Bacheng.
A Flower
Kunqu Opera is the first list of "masterpieces of human oral and intangible cultural heritage" named by UNESCO. Kunqu opera, surnamed Kun, originated in Bacheng, then went out of the countryside, developed in the city and flourished in the court. After hundreds of years of ups and downs, it has become a profound and broad subject. This book sets up the column of "The Source of Kunqu Opera" and introduces the Kunshan cavity formed by transferring the songs handed down by Huang Zan-chu to Gu Aying's "Elegant Collection of Caotang" as the origin of Kunqu Opera. In the Ming Dynasty, Liang Chenyu, a native of Bacheng, wrote the Kunqu Opera "Huansha Ji" with Wei Liangfu's "Shuimo Qiang", which made Kunqu Opera come onto the stage and became the ancestor of hundreds of operas.
Therefore, the century-old glory of Kunqu Opera is rooted in Bacheng, which is the hometown of Kunqu Opera. In 2, Shipai Central Primary School took the lead in establishing "Little Plum Blossom Art Troupe" to cultivate new buds of Kunqu Opera, and then Zhengyi and Bacheng followed suit. Over the past decade or so, many people have stepped onto the national stage, becoming the rising stars of Kunqu opera and film and television, and "Little Plum Blossom" is also known as the famous "flower" and has become the highlight of Bacheng culture.
A site
The prehistoric cultural remains of Bacheng mainly include Chuodun Site, Huangni Mountain Site, longtan lake Site, Qinfeng Site and the recently discovered Zhu Tomb Pier on the south bank of Loujiang River. Among them, Chuodun site is the most complete and representative, so it was named as a national key cultural relics protection unit in 26.
Prehistoric culture can be divided into four periods: Majiabang culture, Songyi culture, Liangzhu culture and Maqiao culture. Archaeological excavation has an image metaphor. The underground prehistoric remains are like a heavy book, and the historical and cultural accumulation is like a page, and the page with short time is pressed above the page with long time. Archaeological work is to turn over the book, and the order is from top to bottom and from top to bottom. Chuodun Site is such a book. Archaeological units excavated the site from top to bottom from autumn of 1998 to winter of 24, so that the four prehistoric cultural levels were clearly presented to the world.