Legend of Tu Hongsan
In the 14th year of Ming Dynasty (1449), Tu Hongsan, a handyman in Ming Yingzong, was named "Master Huize, a brave general to defend the country". Legend has it that during the Ming Yingzong period, 93 "thieves" robbed the government treasury and silver and were wanted by the court. In the fourteenth year of orthodoxy (1449), the "Jiu San thief" was going to rob the whole state and came to Dabaiyan Temple to draw lots to pray for Huang's blessing, but Huang was never allowed. The "93 thief" was very angry, so he "invited Huang Gong to eat shit", but only one didn't pull shit. Tu Hongsan, a handyman in the temple, is a native of ji yang, Datian County. After practicing martial arts, he can rake. Huang had a dream for him, saying that "Jiu San thief" would pass by the calf one day and asked him to let the thief out on time, and told him to shout "kill" three times when he saw it from the sky. Tu Hong San Guo didn't keep his promise. Thieves rushed to the calf's field, Tu Hongsan struggled with them in the field, and 92 thieves were removed. Finally, 1 thief walked at the end of the line because he was lame, and was responsible for cleaning up the footprints of these thieves. They escaped because they came late and then went crazy. This area in southern Fujian has since settled down. The local officials played in the imperial court, and Ming Yingzong gave a plaque to seal the Hou.
Feiyue, ji yang Township, Datian County
Datian County, Fujian Province: There are two natural villages in Jiyang Village, ji yang Township, Datian County, both of which are enclaves of Xiayang Town, Yongchun County. Beishanban Natural Village and Sucun Natural Village belonged to Xinban Village and Tushan Village in Xiayang Town, Yongchun County in 1987, and later changed to ji yang Township, Datian County on or before 1992.