Introduction to Three Fishes Sharing Their Heads: Longji Ancient Zhuang Village still retains many monuments, among which the stone carvings of "Three Fishes Sharing Their Heads" are the most representative. It is said that in order to commemorate the great achievements of the three brothers Liao Guangyuan, Liao Guangde and Liao Guangdao, the ancestors of the Liao family in Longji, they united as one and worked hard to start a business. A graphic of "three fish sharing the same head" was specially engraved to show future generations, and it has also become an iconic pattern in the Longji Zhuang area. . The pattern of the "Three Fishes Sharing the Heads" pattern of the stone bridge was built around the Guangxu period. It was originally composed of four stone slabs 4 meters long and 0.8 meters wide. There is an existing stone slab with the "Three Fishes Sharing the Heads" pattern engraved on it. Three fish swim towards the center of a circle. There are three fish carved in the upper part of the pattern and two fish in the negative part. The techniques of positive and negative engraving are integrated with each other.

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