Introduction to Changshou Guli: In the middle of the village, there is a three-story brick archway with an arched door and eight-character walls on both sides. This is the village gate into Hongcun. On the arch, a four-character stone plaque with "Longevity Guli" stands out, which is said to have been written by Emperor Jiaqing of the Qing Dynasty. On the eight-character wall, there are inscriptions inscribed on April 27, the fifteenth year of Jiaqing (1810). There are two forbidden monuments: "Fengxian Preserves Health" and "Fengxian Forever Bans Gambling".

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