Introduction to Hoe Ching Villa: In the middle of Peitian Ancient Street, there is an inconspicuous tiled house with several rafters. There is a couplet written on the door, horizontally: "Hoe Ching Villa", and the couplet reads: "Half an acre of inkstone fields are filled with millet; several rafters Compared with the elegance of the "Jinshi Di", this "Hoe Sutra Villa" is more grassroots. In ancient times, a villa was called a villa or a villa, which refers to a second residence for enjoying life besides the residence. What needs to be explained here is that Peitian people are pragmatic and not luxurious. This "Hoe Sutra Villa" is a different approach, but it is a former "vocational education college" and a place for enlightenment theory and practical education to learn farming and planting techniques.

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