Where is Longshui Village located?

Longshui Village

Hongyin Bridge Hongyin Bridge is located in the west of Longshui Village, Longshui Town, Quanzhou County, Guilin City, Guangxi Province. It is a wind and rain covered bridge. Lying on the Wanxiang River. First built in the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, the entire bridge is a wooden tile masonry structure, consisting of four parts: the bridge body, the bridge pavilion, the bridge piers, and the bridge wall. The bridge is 70 meters long, 4.2 meters wide, 7 meters high, and the pavilion cover is long

Longshui Village and Anpi Village, Baifu Village, Qiaodu Village, Tongan Village, Xintian Village, Guangtian Village, Jintian Village, Fangjie Village, Changjing Village, Shanpi Village, Tangqian Village, Tingzijiang Village, Da Liancun and Daxian Village are adjacent to each other.

Near Longshui Village there are Hongyin Bridge, Hongyin Bridge, Quanzhou Xiangshan Temple, Quanzhou Tianhu, Quanzhou Sanjiangkou and other tourist attractions, including Quanzhou Honey Pear, Quanzhou Wenqiao Duck, and Xiangshan Wine, Dongshan pig, Quanzhou flower fish and other specialties. Jiang Qi_, a famous person in Longshui Village

Jiang Qi_ (1795~1856), courtesy name Mingshu and nickname Yufeng, was born in Longshui Village, Wanxiang (now part of Longshui Township). In the Bingzi year of Jiaqing in the Qing Dynasty (1816), he passed the imperial examination and in the second year of Daoguang (1822), he passed the imperial examination. He successively served as the magistrate of Dexing, Huichang County, Yongfeng Prefecture, Tongzhi of Nanchang, and Yanfa Road in Jiangxi Province. Zhi Renzhi

Jiang Qichun

Jiang Qichun (1816~1876), also known as Qiling, also named Shenfu and Shiyue. A native of Quanzhou, Guangxi (now Longshui Village, Longshui Town, Quanzhou County). poet. Born into a family of officials. His grandfather taught Jiang Lichang in Rongxian County, and his father Jiang Qi_ became a Jinshi scholar in the second year of Daoguang reign. In the 20th year of Daoguang's reign (1840), he was awarded the 59th Jinshi title in the second place of the Gengzi Branch.

Wang Hesun

Wang Hesun (1889~1969), courtesy name Puji, was originally from Tianjin, and later settled in Longshui Village. County registration. Graduated from Guilin School of Law and Politics and obtained the qualification of a judge. At that time, a close relative of his was serving as the director of the Civil Affairs Department of Shanxi Province and recommended him to take up the post. He refused to resign and instead studied mathematics, physics and chemistry on his own, determined to devote himself to teaching. Initial appointment

Jiang Qiting

Jiang Qiting (date of birth and death unknown) was from Quanzhou, Guangxi (now Longshui Village, Longshui Town, Quanzhou County). Born into a family of officials. His father, Rong County, taught Jiang Lichang. Brother Jiang Qi_, the governor of Hedong River. In the 16th year of Jiaqing (1811), he ranked third and 70th on the examination list of Xinweike Hall and was granted a Jinshi background. In the twelfth year of Daoguang (1832), Jiang Qiling (1816-1875) was born in Longshui Village, Longshui Town, Quanzhou County, and was born in 1840. Wei Erjia Jinshi. He successively served as a scholar and editor of the Hanlin Academy, the prefect of Jiujiang, Hanzhong, and Xi'an, the salt tea master of Sichuan, and the prefect of Shuntian. In 1860, the British and French forces invaded Beijing.

Chiang Kai-shek. Qixie

Jiang Qixie (1795-1856) was born in Longshui Village, Longshui Town. He passed the imperial examination at the age of 21 and passed the imperial examination at the age of 27. He successively served as the magistrate of Dexing County, Huichang County and Yongfeng Prefecture of Jiangxi Province. , Nanchang Tongzhi, Jiangxi Yanfa Road, and later promoted to Henan Zhangde, Weihui, and Huaiqing Military Preparation Road, whose jurisdiction is adjacent to Jiang Qixieshi on the north bank of the Yellow River