On the interest of the village names of Nansan Island

The interesting story about the name of Nansan Island Village actually caught my attention in the past few years. At that time, Yuquan's father often talked with our two brothers about Nansan Island and some little-known things about Nansan Island. Among them, the historical changes of some villages in the South Three Islands are an eye-opener. According to legend, the earliest ancestor who moved to Nansan Island was a family named Liang. One day, he crossed the ocean and came to this uninhabited island. He found that although it was desolate, the water plants were beautiful, the trees were lush, and herons lived everywhere. He felt that Feng Shui was very good. So he moved his family here and settled in the middle of the island. After several generations of reproduction, this ancestor is the ancestor of Ding Xin Village in Nansan Island. However, when did Nansan Island begin to be inhabited? Or where did the ancestors who first moved to Nansan Island come from? Up to now, it is a historical mystery, and there are few records or gaps in official history, unofficial history and local chronicles. So that even the people of Nansan don't know where their ancestors came from. As far as Nansan Island is concerned, it is the seventh largest island in China and the second largest island in Guangdong. It has a remarkable feature, that is, an island connected by manpower. Because historically, Nansan Island is an archipelago scattered in the sea area of Guangzhou Bay, consisting of 1 1 unconnected islands. This 1 1 small island includes Tiantou Island, Lighthouse Island, Fengnian Island, Badong Island, Nanjiao Island, Wuli Island, Diaodong Island, Huangcun Island, Beiya Island, Diju Island, Lidun Island and Techeng Island.