Composition on historical sites in Fuzhou, Jiangxi?

In 2005, the Fuzhou City "Linchuan Culture" heritage research team discovered a Ming and Qing ancient village building complex in Huping Village, Huping Township, Le'an County, which integrates mountain village scenery and ancient culture. It is reported that this is another ancient village discovered in Le'an after Liukeng, the "Eternal Village".

When approaching Huping Village, it is easy to compare it with Liukeng, the "Eternal Village". Huping borders Liukeng and is on the same transportation line, only 17 kilometers away from Liukeng. Like Liukeng, Huping Village is also an ancient village with a history and cultural heritage of more than a thousand years. It has a population of more than 12,000 people and is full of ancient buildings from the Ming and Qing Dynasties. It is a village that combines rural scenery, cultural relics and red relics. Surrounded by green hills outside the village, with gurgling streams in the village, long cobblestone paths and long stone alleys connect dozens of ancient buildings from the Ming and Qing Dynasties in the village, including 34 named ancestral halls, 2 academies, and 11 gates. seat. Looking from a distance, you can see towering horse-head walls with ups and downs everywhere, obviously inheriting the architectural style of Huizhou style. Looking at the details, exquisite wood carvings, stone carvings, and brick carvings can be seen everywhere. Liangfang, Queti, doors and windows have different shapes, a wide variety of patterns, and the carvings are delicate and exquisite. Inside the house, there are many plaques and couplets, and the inscriptions of celebrities such as Zeng Guofan and Zuo Zongtang are also prominently visible.

Different from Liukeng, Huping Village is a well-protected red tourism resource area. More than 70 years ago, the 1st, 3rd and 5th Red Army Corps of the Central Red Army were reorganized in Huping Village. The magnificent Huping Ancestral Hall is where Red Army generals Peng Dehuai, Xiao Ke, Jiang Weihan, Zhang Zhen and others once lived. The Huping Ancestral Hall is now well preserved, but the Liukeng Ancestral Hall was burned to the ground by the warlords.

In recent years, many people have gone to Huping Village to visit ancient times and take pictures. Huping Village has been designated as a photography creation base by the China Folk Photography Association