A set of poems about Liuwanzhai
One hundred and sixty-five peaks
The Five Tiger Generals have five peaks,
Be loyal and protect them A true hero of the country.
Sixty thousand brothers killed the enemy together,
The monument was built and the wind was blown.
Two thousand-year-old ginkgo
The thousand-year-old ginkgo is hidden in the mountains,
Two brothers connected by the same root.
Monk Huici smiled under the tree.
Only then did we know that there are traces of the temple here.
The village under Sanzhai
The clear clouds are shining on the Sixty Thousand Villages,
The clear clouds illuminate a village.
The beautiful scenery of the village reflects the charm of Huizhou.
The charm of Huizhou is the most elegant.
Four Houses in the Village
The road up to Chongzhai is not sloping,
There is a house deep in the middle of the mountain.
The villas in the mountains are so elegant.
Urban tourists are so envious.
Liuwanzhai stands at the junction of the four townships of Luoerling, Heishidu, Dahuaping and Foziling, about 19 kilometers west of the city. It is 644 meters above sea level, surrounded by mountains, and the terrain is steep. "Guangxu County Chronicle" records: "During the Southern Song Dynasty (1275), Cao Pingzhang went south to Qianhuo to assist Song Dynasty Wang Sun and retreated to this village." There is a saying that "the ancient city was demolished to build 60,000 yuan." Zhang Sun Zhenyong, who was the emperor of the Qing Dynasty, wrote a tribute poem: "Thousands of feet of green peaks and hundreds of feet of pine trees, remembering the old military battles; the mountains behind Pingzhang are majestic, and the flying clouds shine on thousands of mountains at dusk." Today, the wall of the village is in decay, with ruins remaining. It is about 1 meter wide and is made of masonry. The five city gate towers have collapsed; the five warehouses still remain; the "patio" and "water prison", with gurgling streams, are as clear as mirrors; Zhonggujie Mountain, Paotai Mountain, Paoma Gang, Wang Tomb and other places are still there today. It is covered with green trees and shade, making it difficult to find historical sites.