The History and Culture of Huashe Street

Since the late Qing Dynasty, flower houses have gradually developed into an important producing area of Shaoxing silk. There are 7,800 organic spinning households and 3,000 looms. During the peak season, it can produce six or seven hundred pieces of silk every day, enjoying the reputation of "Sunrise Chinese Silk". There are many silk villages and banks, and restaurants, teahouses and hotels are all businessmen. At that time, it was once called "little shanghai". Jiangbei Zhuo "Zhao Qingji" Silk Village has an annual turnover of 500,000 yuan, and its "Gui" silk was once famous throughout the country. In the 1980s, the Chinese textile industry made new progress. Spinning, weaving and printing become a whole set, with an annual output of various fabrics 1 100 million meters. 1996 became the first town in the whole region without shuttle looms. In the new century, Huashe textile products have been continuously improved and become an important textile production base in the whole region. Textile enterprises are actively developing export-oriented economy while constantly improving their grades and levels. In 2002, the self-export of the whole street was US$ 654.38+US$ 580 million, and the actually utilized foreign capital was US$ 654.38+US$ 48,000, among which the actually utilized foreign capital ranked first among the 654.38+0.9 towns (streets) in the county, accounting for one tenth of the county. In order to expand the development space, an industrial park has been set up in the west of the street to actively develop small and medium-sized enterprises. The first phase covers an area of 1000 mu; Build an egg processing park in Humen section of National Highway 329, develop benefit agriculture with industrial concept, and cultivate leading agricultural enterprises. Hua she is an outstanding person. Wang Zuo was the earliest champion in Shaoxing and the Scheeren of China. Dong, a famous modern painter, is from the village. 1953 created the famous oil painting "founding ceremony", which enjoys a good reputation at home and abroad.

There is a famous saying in Chinese society: There are many flagpoles (China people can erect chess poles in the imperial examination), and there are many talents in the rear area. Zhou Enlai's predecessor was Houma Village. According to the Centennial Hall Sacrifice, Zhou Qing, the ancestor of Centennial Hall, moved to Shaoxing from Houma in the early Ming Dynasty, and Zhou Qing was the great-grandson of Zhou Mao, the ancestor of Houma Zhou. 1March 29th, 939, wrote down his own and Deng's names and dates of birth in the memorial book. After the Qing Dynasty, Malaysians accompanied Zhou to pay homage to Yu, wrote "Two Episodes of Yearning for the Year" sung by the monarch and ministers, and published books such as Liao History. Now there is another centenarian, Zhou Yongchun, the holder of the calligraphy monument, who is both virtuous and artistic. In the original Houma "Zhouda Ancestral Hall", the memorial tablet of uncle and nephew Hanlin, the grandchild, always shines with the brilliance of Houma.

When the Song Dynasty moved south to the south of the Yangtze River, 13 Sun Er settled in Huashe with the jade spectrum of the royal family Zhao, and his great-grandson Zhao Cunshan built an ancestral temple next to the Huashe Temple. There are five rooms and three entrances in the shrine, and the entrance is as high as 28 meters. There are dragons with swords on the roof, and so on. At the beginning of the Republic of China, Zhao Hengti, the governor of Hunan Province, inscribed the plaque of Xuanyuan Yanqing, and there were no less than 200 couplets inscribed by celebrities and scholars on both sides. Behind him is a portrait of Zhao Kuangyin, which is about10m high and wide. There is a tall yellow wall across the river in front of the temple, with the words "Song Room Screen Wall" written by Zhao Mengfu. There is a ladder bridge in Zhanglou Village, which was built during the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty (1606). The ancient stage in Houma Village is still well preserved, and the films The True Story of Ah Q and Sisters on the Stage were filmed here.