Introduction to Shuijingzhuang: Shuijingzhuang is located 500 meters south of Nanzhang County, with the Man River in front and Yuxi Mountain in the back. At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the famous scholar Sima Hui moved here south to avoid the war in the north. It was nicknamed "Shuijing" Mr. Shuijingzhuang got its name from this.
There is a stone tablet in front of the village with the inscription "Hanshui Mirror's Hidden Place". It was planted by Xu Yan, the magistrate of Nanzhang County in the seventh year of Qianlong's reign in the Qing Dynasty (1742). On the left side of the stone monument is the "Jianxian Hall", which consists of two bungalows with a small courtyard in the middle. Each room has three rooms. The building is solemn and simple, covering an area of ​​more than 300 square meters. Legend has it that Liu Bei escaped from Tanxi and Xiangyang on horseback and fled to Nanzhang. He met Sima Hui at Shuijingzhuang. Sima Hui recommended Zhuge Liang, Pang Tong and Liu Bei, and then the story of three visits to the thatched cottage happened.

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