Why is the name of an ordinary town associated with the sacred totem of the Chinese nation "Dragon"?
It is said that this place was not called Longkong in its early years. This used to be a desolate place. At that time, the place where people went to the market was still called Yujiachang, a mile away from Longkong.
Longkong got its name, so we have to say Longkong Longdong. According to Qianwei County Records, "In the past, residents listened to drum music here at night. Just look, there is nothing, eavesdropping at night, ringing from the mountain, digging a hole, and then stopping smelling. " There are similar records in Jiading County Records. When the Longdong was carved, there is no way to verify it. I think the so-called "past" simply means that it was a long time ago, and Longkong Longdong has a long history.
Longdong is located in the west of Longkongchang, adjacent to the original Longkongliang Bridge on Qinglong River. This is the only place where Longdong reached Qianwei in the early years, so there is a saying that "three miles out of the hole, we will meet in the hole." The legend of Longdong is different among the people. There is a saying of yin and yang, which is related to feng shui; There is a proverb that it has something to do with love. ...
Overlooking the Longdong Field from a height, it nestles in the arms of a mountain. This mountain is called Qinglong Mountain. It is said that a long time ago, Feng Shui master concluded that there was a shady scene in this mountain, and whoever was buried in this graveyard was admired by future generations on the occasion of the Ninth Five-Year Plan. A few years later, a family named Du occupied this treasure land. After years of burial, Du Jia gave birth to a son with fine eyes, earlobes and shoulders. Then, a fortune teller said, this boy has a silver spoon in his mouth, and it is impossible to prevent it. Then one day and one night, the child's father had a dream, in which a white-haired old man said to him, "Your son is in a disaster of mass annihilation. At the beginning of next month, a rooster crows twice. When you see the bench scraping the wall, shoot an arrow to the north, and your son can avoid disaster. " On the evening of October 30th, his father sat down in the hall and waited for the cock to crow. I sat until the next night, and I felt sleepy. At this time, he saw that his sister was still rushing to embroider the dowry, so he said to her, "I'm going to take a nap." Call me as soon as the cock crows. " Sister spun silk brocade, and two silk threads were inadvertently intertwined, which could not be untied. In desperation, she pulled the wire hard, threw it back when it broke, and a small stool beside her was pulled out, just hanging on the bamboo nail on the wall. Suddenly slammed into the wall and woke his cock. The rooster thought it was time to announce the dawn, so he began to sing loudly. Hearing the cock crow, my sister quickly woke up my brother. The younger brother got up in a hurry, holding an arrow in his hand. When the rooster crowed twice, he saw the stool scrape against the wall and shot an arrow to the north. Who knows, the emperor came to the temple early that day and suddenly saw an arrow inserted in the back of his dragon chair, and it was penetrating. The emperor was scared out in a cold sweat, which surprised all the officials and soldiers in the Qing Dynasty.
This is a serious matter. It's not bad that someone dares to plot against the emperor. So the emperor issued a decree. As a favorite of North Korea, Zhan Tianshi watched the celestial phenomena at night and said that this arrow came from the south. I traced it all the way down and finally found out that this arrow originally belonged to Qinglong Mountain, Qianwei County, Jiading Prefecture. After careful investigation, Mr. Kan Yu told me that there is a real dragon land in the dragon neck of Qinglong Mountain, which has long been occupied by Du. The plot to assassinate the emperor must have come from this. If you want to get rid of the grass, you must first break its feng shui. The court learned that the emperor immediately ordered a cave to be dug in Qinglong Mountain to cut off Long Mai. Local officials immediately complied, so they called craftsmen and dug holes in the mountains. In the process of digging a hole, strange things happened. The hole dug that day magically grew up the next day. For the next few days, every day, everyone was at a loss.
One night, a stonemason came back from work and found that he had left his tools at the construction site, so he asked his disciples to get them back. Disciples had just arrived at the entrance of Longdong cave by moonlight when they heard something moving inside. He listened carefully, and someone said, "I'm not afraid that he will break my waist with a steel nail." The apprentice felt that he quickly picked up the tools and returned to his residence, and told the master what he had just heard. The next day, the master told his thoughts to the local officials in charge. According to the master's idea, the person in charge immediately made steel nails and iron nails, and every time he chiseled a little, he nailed steel nails or iron nails on the rock. Strange to say, in this way, in a short time, Longdong was penetrated. At the moment when the dragon cave was cut through, the wind suddenly blew, thunder and lightning flashed, and the Du family boy died for no reason.
There is also a romantic love story about Longdong.
I don't know how many years ago, it was still an open place with beautiful scenery, and a clear stream flowed through the village. On both sides of the stream, bamboo shadows soar into the sky and willows set each other off. People live in this green garden, beside the stream. At the eastern end of the stream lived Liang Shuan, a small stonemason, and at the western end lived Chunlan, a girl. I wonder when they had a crush on each other. Whenever the moon rises, they come to the stream, Liang Shuan plays the flute and Chunlan sings. When people found out, they all said it was a match made in heaven.
But the weather is unpredictable. At noon on a sunny day, there was a loud noise and it rained for three days in a row. The village near the stream was flooded and the Millennium banyan tree at the head of the village was uprooted. People were shocked after the thunderstorm. A mountain flew from nowhere in the originally empty field of the village, splitting the village in half. The relatives of this family are separated by the mountain, and the friends of that family are separated by the mountain; Liang Shuan and Chunlan are also across the mountain, and they are alone on the side of the mountain.
Liang Shuan discussed with the villagers that if relatives want to reunite, they have to rely on themselves. The best way is to cut a hole in the mountain and connect the two sides. Liang Shuan and the villagers, with tools, found the best position of the mountain. They chiseled 372 1 day continuously and finally chiseled half of the mountain. The next morning, everyone came to the cave site as usual. They were stunned when they saw it. The cave that was cut in half was closed. Liang Shuan and the villagers chiseled it again. After 372 1 day, the cave was just halfway, and the cave was closed again the next day. Not discouraged, Liang Shuan and the villagers dug again, another day. Liang Shuan thought, why is the cave on No.3721always closed?
It was late at night, and Liang Shuan was still sitting at the mouth of the cave. After midnight, a terrible voice suddenly came from the cave: "Ha ha! What a good beam bolt! He wants to make a hole in me. " After a while, I heard it as if I were talking to myself: "Hum! Not afraid of gold nails and silver nails, but afraid of steel nails and iron nails. " Liang Shuan wanted to look into the cave, but suddenly he heard a loud noise. In the blink of an eye, the cave was closed again. Liang Shuan recalled what he had just heard and realized something. The next day, he told everyone what he saw, heard and thought last night. So, Liang Shuan, together with the villagers, brought back iron from Tieshan, a hundred miles away, and copper from a thousand miles away. They were beaten into copper nails and nails 372 1 years ago, and the finished copper nails and nails were nailed into the hole wall in the drilled rock respectively. Finally, the cave was quickly penetrated. When the cave was dug through, the villagers on both sides of the mountain reunited again. Liang Shuan and Chunlan embraced excitedly, and the cave was full of laughter.
It turns out that the name of this mountain is Qinglong Mountain, because Qinglong, the seventh prince of the Dragon King in the East China Sea, broke the dogma and was afraid that the jade emperor in the sky would find fault. Then, the stream at the foot of the mountain is called qinglong river by the locals, and the cave dug by the villagers is called Longdong. Later, the open space outside Longdong gradually formed a market, which is the Dragon Open Field. Later, in order to commemorate Liang Shuan, people built a bridge on the Qinglong River outside Longdong, called a beam bridge.
Legend belongs to legend. As for the beam bridge, Qianwei County Records records that the Longkong beam bridge was built by Luo Tianxiang, a Yi nationality, in Xianfeng and Xuantong years. "Longkong Town Records" also records that the beam bridge was built in the 33rd year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty, led by Luo Tianxiang and Gao Wanhe, designed by Luo Qingyun and built with charitable donations. The bridge is 20 feet long. 33 meters, 5 meters wide and 4 meters high. 33 meters, stone piers, wooden beams, wooden boards and wooden boards are paved with 33 stones. It is planned to be built in Guangxu 33. The wooden tiles on the bridge are perforated in the middle, railings are installed on both sides of the bridge, and benches with a width of 40 cm are placed on the bridge fence. Guanyin pavilion is built on one side of the bridge, and the land hall is built at the bridge head. On both sides of the bridge and at the bridgehead, there are 18 plaques, some of which are famous. First, the plaque "Flying Pavilion and Flowing Dan" was inscribed by Longkong, a scholar in the 18th year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty, and Luo Dichu, the cabinet center of Guangxu. Second, the plaque "Stepping out of the Dragon Gate" was written by Luo, one of the three outstanding figures of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty. The third picture is a couplet inscribed by Guo Moruo, the teacher of Chen Rongan in Guangxu Gong Sheng. Unfortunately, these inscribed couplets, including the beam bridge itself, have long since ceased to exist. Only the legend of Long Kong is still a legend.
There is also a folk song that has been passed down to this day: "Why come to Kongchang and build a cool bridge?" The sidewalk is built in the middle and the Dragon King is built below. At the same time as the Guanyin Temple was built, underground palaces were built at both ends. "
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