Judging from the history of nearby villages, at the beginning of the construction of villages, there were already some villages around, such as Donghuantuo (built in the Song Dynasty), Zhongmenzhuang (built in the late Song Dynasty) and Maojiatuo (built in the Tang Dynasty).
There have been frequent wars here in history, especially after the "Battle of Jingnan" (the prince swept the north), where bones are phosphorus and people are inaccessible.
Many villages in this area were built during the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty, and he jia zhuang is one of them.
According to toponymic records, he jia zhuang was built in the second year of Yongle in the Ming Dynasty (A.D. 1404). Did the general ever come here to build a village?
"Letters to the North River" records: "Yu He's genealogy is unknown to the world, and he was born in Jinling City, Dayuan.
The ancestor ruled the country, the second ancestor lived forever, the third ancestor was just, and the son was blessed.
In the second year of Ming Xing, He Fu, the fourth ancestor, ascended the throne, and later he was the general of Juewei Peking University, who had conquered Yan Wangwen in the south. The soldiers fought for Fu's Northern Expedition, and it was difficult to make meritorious deeds in a bloody battle. They don't want to be knighted and retire for the people. They led more than 300 family members to move northward to 45 miles south of Gengyang County, to build houses for land reclamation, and their families cultivated for the people. There were too many people standing after that. "
The administrative divisions of Feng Run County in Ming Dynasty can be summarized as "Bali, Wutu and Weir".
Two of them are Qiantunwei in Xingzhou and Zhongtunwei in Kaiping.
He jia zhuang is in Hancheng Town and belongs to 55 villages.
In the Ming Dynasty, there was a record of "North Hejiazhuang" in the County Records of Feng Run, Qin Long. Because the photocopying materials are unclear, there is no "South he jia zhuang" in the records, but it can be inferred that there must be "South he jia zhuang" at that time.
According to Fan, the late old man in the village, the earliest village in Hejiazhuang was called Gaobali, which originated from the highland of Bali in the northwest of Hancheng.
At the beginning of the Qing Dynasty, Manchu people named Tong lived in he jia zhuang, with great political power. They tried to change the name of the village to Tongjiazhuang.
To this end, a stage was specially set up in the village, and villagers from four villages in Waiba Village were invited to watch the play and take care of food. On the stage, it was solemnly announced that he jia zhuang would be renamed Tongjiazhuang.
Although we sang operas and ate meals for a few days, people were still used to he jia zhuang at that time, which continues to this day.
Legend has it that the reason why the Lao He family is prosperous is because there is a local dragon underground in the west of the village.
In order to destroy the influence of the Lao He family, the Lao Tong family moved the temple in the west (now a primary school) to the present primary school (1949 later changed to a school), but it still did not suppress the Feng Shui of the He family.
Therefore, another well was dug in front of the temple, leading to Long Mai. It is said that the water was red at that time, which destroyed the geomantic omen of Hejia.
Before the 1976 earthquake, there was still water in that well, but it was bitter and not suitable for drinking.