Chen Qiao, Wutang (South Wutang), Gou Wei and other villages in the "Twenty-four Townships of Xiaxiaoyi" in the Han River are frequently flooded because of their low terrain and facing the sea. In the third year of the Republic of China (19 14), the elder of "Twenty-four Township of Xia Xiaoyi" asked Chunlin to take charge of water conservancy construction, and he generously agreed. I visited Chen Qiao, Gou Wei and other villages to observe the terrain, and thought that damming the sea was the fundamental measure to protect farmland and water conservancy in the "Twenty-four Villages of Xia Xiaoyi". First of all, dams should be built in the ditches to be rushed through, such as Xizhang, Wuqiao, Houting and Chen Qiao, to block the upstream water, and then the seawall can be built smoothly. Among the four weirs, Chen Qiao Weir Project is the largest. It is said that the pine used for piling on the weir in Chen Qiao almost exhausted the storage materials of the four fir dikes in the Han River. Chunlin, together with colleagues and migrant workers, weathered the wind and frost and went all out to build the weir. The following spring, the tail dike of Wutanggou was also completed under his auspices, which ensured the income of 70,000 mu of farmland in Beiyang. In addition, he also presided over the restoration of steep gates such as the south bank of the Han River, the seawall in front of the town and Caiwu Port in Duotou.
Jiang Chunlin also attached great importance to the development of health undertakings in the Han River and the protection of cultural relics, and personally wrote articles to raise funds, such as the preface to fund-raising for Xingren Hospital in the Han River, the preface to fund-raising for the fence of Yancan Tower, the preface to advocate the renovation of Huanggang Temple, and the preface to fund-raising for Chongfu Temple in Guo Huan.
In the 3rd year of the Republic of China (19 14), Xu Shiying, the governor of Fujian, was awarded the fourth-class Golden Harvest Medal for his contribution to the construction of Putian water conservancy. By this time, he had grown his hair into a Taoist robe and said with a smile, "Taoist priests don't need this!" " "
7 years, died at the age of 63.
Jiang Chunlin's calligraphy is thin and vigorous, and the words are like people. He is the author of "The Imperial edict to the Hou of the River" and "Poems of Yangmei Mountain People".