Introduction to the Li Clan Ancestral Hall: The Li Clan Ancestral Hall was first built in the Ming Dynasty and was built by the descendants of Li Fu in memory of Li Fu. In the early Qing Dynasty, "half of it was destroyed by war" and was rebuilt in the 28th year of Qianlong's reign (1763). The existing buildings are in Qing style with some Ming Dynasty components. Li Fu is an outstanding representative among the historical celebrities of Yangwei Village. In the second year of Jingkang (1127), when the national crisis hit, Li Fu summoned three thousand righteous soldiers in Putian and marched north along the coastal road to fight against the Jin Dynasty. Due to his military exploits, he was promoted to an official in charge of the control department in front of the palace, and he was known as "Li Zhiqian" in the world. Li Fu was good friends with Li Gang and Yue Fei. He was extremely dissatisfied with Qin Hui's betrayal of the country and persecution of Yue Fei, the patriotic general who resisted the Jin Dynasty, and resigned in anger and returned to his hometown. After Li Fu returned to his hometown, he devoted himself to benefiting his hometown, setting up public welfare undertakings, and leading his fellow villagers to build seawalls, reclaim land, and develop his hometown.

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