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Poems and paintings in Huizhou, Hongcun in ink and wash, the hometown of Dream

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There is a famous village in Yixian County at the foot of Huangshan Mountain. In the classic film “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon”, Li Mubai, played by Zhou Runfa, walks across the bridge with a horse. Behind him is an ink painting-like Huizhou architecture, which is full of beauty. I remember that when I was in college, I often saw such pictures in photography magazines and pictorials. Regardless of spring, summer, autumn and winter, the sunrise and sunset, even if it was rainy and misty, it could not conceal its poetry and painting. This is the world cultural heritage-Hongcun.

On the shore of South Lake, the white walls and gray tiles and blue sky are reflected on the lake water. The first sight of Hongcun is so amazing. Except for the blue water and blue sky, there are no brilliant and colorful colors, but the simple and elegant tones are rich in layers, just like the representative ink paintings of Chinese painting, emblem ink, rice paper, xuan pen, and She inkstone. The simple black and white ash freehand expresses an infinite rich artistic conception. Perhaps this is the aesthetic rooted in our bones, and seeing such a picture makes me feel particularly comfortable.

Although growing in the north, the Hui-style architectural villages in front of them are not alienated. The houses and courtyards are full of the warmth of home and a touch of intimacy. With a bit of yearning and expectation, after passing the small bridge, he walked into this dream home in the south of the Yangtze River.

Home is the inheritance of ethos

The first stop when we walked into Hongcun, we came to Nanhu Academy. “Jia and good Confucianism” is a major feature of Huizhou merchants’ culture. Huizhou people integrate reading with being an official and doing business, forming a “ten-household village, do not abandon reading” folk style of respecting culture and education. At the end of the Ming Dynasty, there were six private schools by the South Lake of Hongcun Village, which were called “Yihu Sixth Court”. During the Jiaqing reign of the Qing Dynasty, Wang Yiwen, a native of Hongcun Village, took the lead in contributing capital on the advice of a friend and merged the six private schools. The villagers responded and donated money. The Academy was built in 1814, named “Yiwenjia School”, also known as “Nanhu Academy”. The academy consists of six parts: Zhidaotang, Wenchang Pavilion, Huiwen Pavilion, Enlightenment Pavilion, Wanghu Tower and Gion. The ancient academy in traditional Huizhou style covers an area of ​​about 6000 square meters.

Zhidaotang is a place for lectures. The wall is neatly written with “Zhuzi Zhijia Motto”; Wenchang Pavilion enshrines the Confucius tablet, where students pay homage to the most holy master; Huiwen Pavilion reads four books and five classics for students, and the literati reads the text A place for meeting friends; Enlightenment Pavilion is a place for enlightenment and reading; Wanghu Tower is a place for viewing and resting during leisure time, reflecting the cultural and martial arts of relaxation; and Gion is an inner garden. The academy is a place to educate children and pass on culture. Huizhou has a strong cultural atmosphere, and Hongcun’s family tradition of respecting teachers and education has been passed on from generation to generation, so talented people come forth in large numbers. Scholars such as Wang Kangnian, a book in the cabinet of the Qing Dynasty, Wang Daxie, Prime Minister and Finance Minister of the Republic of China, and Li Xiaojuan, an Australian star expert, have all enlightened here. One by one, students, generations of red-top businessmen, read poetry and books from here, unlocked their wisdom, and embarked on a wonderful life track.

Home is built by heart

Home is the place to live and the home of the heart. To build a home with heart is to create a better life. The attitude of Hongcun people towards home can be seen from the exquisite buildings. Entering Chengzhitang, this residence of Wang Dinggui, a great salt merchant in Hongcun in the late Qing Dynasty, can be said to be a veritable mansion. There are 9 patios, 7 pavilions, two entrances in front and back, with a construction area of ​​more than 3,000 square meters. The brick-wood structure has 136 columns, 60 doors, and 60 windows, which symbolizes the smoothness of six or six. It is said that 100 taels of gold and 600,000 taels of silver are used for building houses, and 5 jin of gold powder is used for the gold powder couplets in the main room alone. The best thing to look at is the exquisite wood carvings, which have been carved by 20 craftsmen for 4 years. Each wood carving is a classic story. The pictures are finely portrayed and the characters are vivid and vivid. While appreciating the art, you can also experience the profound meaning. And connotation.

Hongcun is a “cow”-shaped village. The artificial water system designed and built by Hongcun is known as “a great wonder in the history of architecture” today. The water system is built first and then the village is built. Hongcun has been carefully designed and laid out at the beginning of its construction. Make use of natural stream water, build dams on the river, build water outlets, take advantage of the terrain drop, use stone artificial canals to introduce the stream water into the village, go around the residential buildings, use the natural terrain drop to flow naturally, and merge into the “moon marsh”, and then Flow into the South Lake through the streets.

The water cannon in Hongcun is like a nine-turn “cow intestine”, coiled in the body of the cow in Hongcun. The tight and complete water system composed of the canyon, moon marsh, and South Lake is “tap water” designed by the ancients. The distance of each household in the village is no more than 100 meters. This solves the problem of villagers’ production and domestic water, and can also adjust the temperature and humidity. Huanji is far away from Fangxi, and there is a “clear spring” living environment in front of my house.

In the planning and design of Hongcun Village, according to the traditional saying of “flowers bloom, and the moon is full,” a half-moon-shaped pond was excavated in the village, taking the realm of “flowers not blooming, moon not full”, called ” Moon Marsh”. Now it has become a landmark attraction in Hongcun, as well as a shooting location for many scenic works and blockbuster films. Through scientific and sophisticated design, the people of Hongcun have achieved the “Water” article to a height that we still admire six hundred years later. Build a home with heart and create a harmonious and beautiful life. “Pilot water into the house and dig a well to prevent Zhu Rong’s ravages, take the convenience of washing, seek for the wealth of money, the filth in the house, and the fertile land outside the village.” This is the vivid summary of the function of the water system by the people of Hongcun.

The beautiful homeland also needs care. In order to protect the clean water source, the people of Hongcun have established rules from their ancestors. The water in the “cow intestines” is drinking water before 8 o’clock in the morning. After 8 o’clock, the villagers can wash here. . The water in the canal does not soar due to rains and floods, the water level is always kept below the stone slab, and the flow has never stopped in the years of severe drought. The subtleties reflect the ancients’ superb wisdom and deep understanding of the harmonious relationship between man and nature.

Home is the taste of comfort

Anhui cuisine is one of the eight major cuisines. It is based on cooking, stewing, braising, steaming, smoked and other techniques. It is salty and fresh, respects the original taste, pays attention to firework, pays attention to food supplements, and has a unique style. As the business of Huizhou merchants grows bigger and bigger, as a hometown dish for entertaining guests, Hui cuisine is spread all over the place and has a profound influence. In Hongcun, it is of course indispensable to taste the local flavor. By the side of the moon marsh, the ingredients being dried have attracted great interest from passing tourists, and they have already begun to figure out the lunch and evening dishes.

When “Bite of China” was broadcast, it showed the historical origin, cultural connotation and charm of Anhui cuisine incisively and vividly. Hairy tofu and stinky mandarin fish became a must-see online celebrity delicacy in Huangshan. I am from the north, it is easy to adapt to the salty and fresh taste of Anhui cuisine, and I like it more and more after eating it.

It is said that good mountains and rivers produce good tea. Huizhou has always been a famous tea producing area. Apart from restaurants and supermarkets, a large part of the stores along the streets of Hongcun are selling specialty products, especially tea. The newly picked Mingqian tea is on site. Stir-fried, fragrant all over the street, savor a cup of fragrant tea, fragrant refreshing.

Although it was the first time I came to Hongcun, I was no stranger to it. I even had a sense of deja vu, as if I had returned to the homeland where I grew up. What I saw and heard in the village seemed to awaken the imprints in my memory. Perhaps this is the recognition of beauty rooted in the heart that will evoke the memory of home. Some people say that Hongcun is a painting, and there is a natural ink Jiangnan constructed between the blue tiles and white walls. Some people say that Hongcun is a poem. A dream, vaguely dreamland, as if walking into the dream home in the depths of the soul.