Those bluestone and square bricks once the story of Huanglujing Village is different from the stone houses in the ancient villages of Zhejiang, and the red earth brick houses in Shandong are extremely difficult to retain for a long time. So when I stepped on this unseen Huanglujing ancient village, I felt a little awkward as I walked along the ancient bluestone slabs between the dazzling former residences, ancient temples and ancient wells. --✨ In the eyes of modern people, such courtyards may seem a little gray. But back a hundred or two years, this yard is a "luxury courtyard" of large families. The heavy milling and milling, iron-hitting, eight-sex table, clocks, TVs, radios... all tell of the former prosperity. Legend has it that the ancient village was drought and water shortage, and some villagers went to 20 miles and returned to fetch water. They met a taxi on the side of the village to ask for water for the deer they were holding. The villagers were pitied and gave the deer the water they had worked hard to get. Lao Dao drew a circle on the spot and said to him, "Drink your water a bucket, give you a look at the well." Then drifted away. The villagers took people to the well and really hit the sweet spring water, and the village was renamed "Huanglu Well". Today, there are 37 deep rope marks along the well as a witness to history. 🍃 In the village, "Li" is the big surname. Whether it is the "about long" who called the wind and rain decades ago, managed several states and counties, or the most magnificent temple in the village, it is Li's surname. This Li's temple is not easy to come. More than 200 years ago, there was a "Li Dashan people" in the village. When the west gate was built in Qingzhou, they donated 120 millet stones (equivalent to more than 10,000 pounds), and they also funded the construction of Li's Temple, which is deeply loved. From the two-meter-long stone material of Li Yuechang's former residence, you can still vaguely see the past scenery. After time changes, this old house was changed in the 1940s. Its current owner has entered the 90-year-old wind candles. Across the road from the village entrance, the villager Li Wenshan built pavilions for the village for free. Li Wenshan said he earned some money outside, but did not want to live in the city, he was willing to build a house in this village, raise a few chickens and ducks, grow a la carte, and live a good life. --In the village, there is also a Song Dynasty ancient oyster, which is a thousand years old. Years have hollowed out its body, but still fresh and green. Standing in the tree, you can see the blue sky. Here, you are used to the outpouring of old houses and the disappearance of villages. The old ones that have passed often stir up people's illusions about the old times. In the square in front of the village entrance, there is a well-preserved Qing Dynasty chastity archway, the book "Guan Zhaolie" four big words, and the "Holy Purpose" two words on it. The original version has been split into two, I don't know when a new monument will be erected, but the style is not there, or watch the old things! 💰 No tickets 📍 Huanglujing Ancient Village, 102 Provincial Road, Qingzhou City #Shandong Travel #Ancient Village, Ancient Town, Worth Going #Parent-child Tour #Private Treasures around the City