Zheng Dajin was born in the 48th year of Kangxi in Qing Dynasty (1709), was a juren in the 13th year of Yongzheng (1735), and was a scholar in the first year of Qianlong (1736). He has served as a well-known scholar in Daming House and Hejian House, a magistrate in Zhengding, a political envoy in the provincial hospital, and an envoy in Huaishui and Zhejiang Salt.
Zheng Dajin's mansion is located at the foot of Meishan Meigang Mountain, which is divided into old mansion and new mansion: the old mansion was built in Ming Dynasty, which is Zheng's ancestral home, with stone lions and flagpoles in front of it, symbolizing Zheng Dajin and Zheng Zushang's official rank; Located in the south of Shanmei Village, Xinfu is an official building built during the Qianlong period, covering an area of about 10 mu, with an existing main building of more than 3,000 square meters. Fu Zhengjian is built on the mountain. In front of the mansion, there are mighty gatekeepers, wide ridges and ponds, a flat paddy field, a flagpole bucket symbolizing the "Doctor V" grade and the winding Fengjiang River. The main seat faces south, with the word "Great Blessed Land" at the main entrance, three halls and two fire lanes in the east and west, and the plaque "Ruining Tianmu" hanging in the main hall, which was given by Xiao Ying, the magistrate of Jieyang County in the thirty-fifth year of Qianlong. The original garden and study behind the mansion have been destroyed or built into houses. Portraits of Zheng Dajin and his wife in the Qing Dynasty are preserved in the mansion.
1990 The former Jieyang County People's Government announced Zheng Dajinfu as a cultural relics protection unit. 20 13 On June 23rd, Zhengda Golden House Research Institute was established in Zhengda Golden House. The repair and research work of Zheng Dajin's residence has been highly valued by the local party and government and all walks of life. On 20 14, Zheng Dajinfu was listed as a patriotic education base in Jiedong District. 20 16 The Guangdong Provincial People's Government established Zheng Dajinfu as a provincial-level cultural relics protection unit. Longteng Temple, backed by Darjeeling, is a famous ancient temple with a history of thousands of years. Founded in the late Tang Dynasty (627-649), it is a secondary temple in the Tang Dynasty. 1March 1993, 1993 was approved and registered by the district religious affairs bureau, and 1999 was rebuilt with a spectacular scale. /kloc-0 was listed as a district cultural relics protection unit in March, 1997. At present, the temple covers an area of 10000 square meters, of which the building area is 1000 square meters. Sitting facing south, it is a building with four lanes and four entrances, which is divided into the mountain gate, the release pool, the Buddha ancestral pavilion on all sides, the Heavenly King Hall and the Daxiong Hall. There are nine two-story Buddhist buildings behind it. The hall-like structure with central axis, carved beams and painted buildings, red and green corners and glazed tiles is adopted. It imitates the architectural pattern of Kaiyuan Temple in Chaozhou, maintains the architectural style of Song Dynasty, and combines the local artistic characteristics to make it more solemn and beautiful.