Introduction to Huangxiang: It was built by Huang Yuanfang, the governor of Jin'an County, one of the eight ancestors of the eight surnames in Huangxiang, Guangzhou, who entered Fujian. His descendants lived in Huangxiang, Fuzhou for 12 generations and his family moved to Putian. The ancestor of Huangxiang was a Jinshi in Guizhou in the Tang Dynasty. Huang An, the founding father of the governor Guanglu, his eldest son Huang Yao, the magistrate of Fujian County, Jinshi of the Tang Dynasty, Huang Dian, the magistrate of Gangzhou in the Tang Ming Dynasty, his second son Huang Le, the magistrate of Gangzhou in the Tang Ming Dynasty, and Huang Le, the Ji son of the Marquis of Tang Dynasty, stayed behind in their ancestral home in Huangxiang, Fuzhou. Huang Pu, the sixth generation grandson of Huang'an, Tang Tianshun, a Jinshi historian, scholar and writer, returned to his ancestral home in Huanglou, Huangxiang, Fuzhou in his later years. He became famous for his story of "the two Huangs crossed arms" and "the civil and military affairs were in harmony".