"The famous village of Chinese history and culture" -- Zhujiayu, Ji'nan
Zhujiayu, is a typical mountain village ancient village in northern China. It is the only "famous Chinese historical and cultural village" in Shandong.
1, take the 80 road to the East Second Ring bus station, where there is a car to Zhangqiu.
2, you can take a bus to the hero mountain travel car station, there is a special line to Zhujiayu.
the ancestral temple, the pavilion, the ancient bridge, the ancient cultural sites and other scenic spots are scattered; the four sides of the green peak are hidden, the water is beautiful in the stream; the long white and Hu Shan peaks are painted as picturesque; the long history and culture, the colorful scenic resources attract a large number of Chinese and foreign tourists and scholars. In their eyes, Zhu Jiayu is a very thick "book", involving politics, history, nationality, religion, culture, garden, architecture, art, nature, geography and so on.
here, the natural environment is elegant and rich in culture. Since ancient times, due to the importance of cultural education, talents come forth in large numbers. From the late Qing Dynasty to the Republic of China, there were more than 17 private schools in the village, including Wenfeng primary schools, women's schools and Shanyin primary schools. In the early twentieth Century, Chu Jiayu began to have a new style of education. In 1932, the enlightened people, Zhu Lianba and Zhu Liandi, founded the women's school in Zhu Jiayu. This is the early women's school in the rural areas of China. There is a class, more than 20 students, and Sun Jixiang (female). The ancient Zhujiayu village, the first to promote women's education in Zhangqiu, is commendable and repercussion is huge. Since the end of the Qing Dynasty, more than 120 teachers have been in the village. From the founding of the people's Republic of China to the 2003, more than 150 college educated people were educated.
Hu Shan Taoism has a long history. According to the examination, in the history of Taoism, Shandong followed Taishan, Laoshan and Hu Shan. Since the Tang Dynasty, there were temples on the top of Hu mountain. The temple has been presided over by monks and Taoists. Since the Qing Dynasty, Kangxi has been presided over by the Quan Zong religion of Longmen. Hu Shan is an important birthplace of Shandong's religious culture.
rich folk culture has aroused endless interest in the study, exploration and in-depth study of traditional Chinese history and culture. Visitors can enter the village to "return to the past and visit the old, explore the future".