Introduction to Dujiao Village: Dujiao Village is where a stream merges into the Oujiang River. The land is wide and there are hundreds of hectares of fertile land, forming a village. An ancient saying goes: "A winding stream flows to the Oujiang River, shaped like a dragon. People have to cross here to go in and out, so it is named Dujiaokeng." Dujiaokeng originates from the southeast foot of Changpujian, passing under the sutra hall of the thousand-year-old temple. Pai, flowing through Kengweitou, Lanpeng and Taozikeng, into the Nanshan water system, and then turns to the southeast. Liu Shishu, a Gongsheng student at the age of Yongzheng, wrote "Reflections from Mr. Lin's Library in Sudu Jiaotang": "Where is the rain when the beach is suddenly high? The pines are shocked by the wind at midnight, the orioles cry old resentments hidden in the low green, and the flowers spit out new joy and compete with the dawn red."

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