Introduction of Bei 'an Village
Bei 'an Village, called Bo 'an in ancient times, became the Bei 'an of Liuyi Town in Yizhang County, because Bo 'an and Bei 'an are homophonic in the local dialect, and it is adjacent to Yanquan Town in the east. Located next to 107 national highway, the old national highway runs through the village from east to west, and the Pingmei Railway also transits here, 20 miles away from the Zhu Jing Expressway intersection in Shiping Town, Guangdong Province, with convenient transportation. Beian Village is dominated by low-middle hills and belongs to subtropical humid monsoon climate zone, with distinct four seasons, mild climate, abundant rainfall and sunshine. Yushui River and Leshui River, which originated from Mangshan Mountain, pass through the village. The former Second People's Hospital of Yizhang County was also located in Bei 'an Village, and then moved to Yanquanwei. The original 162 Middle School 162 Complete Primary School and Bei 'an Primary School are also in Bei 'an Village. Most of the villagers in this village are Li people, who originated from Li and Han nationalities in Longxi. Gong Hongyuan, registered in the North Shore, moved here from Jiangxi during the Song Dynasty. Now the main ethnic groups are descendants of Gong Hongyuan, including Changfang and Sanfang. The second house is the ancestor of my hometown, and the other houses are scattered in Hunan, Guangdong and Guangxi. There are more than ten thousand plums on the north shore. The North Shore also governs the North Shore, Tingzili, Niulanchong, Nanchongtou, Zhaichong, Tangjitou, Yao Chang and Dongjiang. Li people include Shaojitang, Aobeidong, Muguachong and Jiaojianshan. ...