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The Significance of Place Names in Baisha Village

Baisha village belongs to the sandbar peninsula formed by sea alluvial. According to legend, the earliest islands were barren. In 883, the dynasty opened in Fujian, and immigrants went south one after another. He was the first to enter a desert island to build and develop an temple, and Wu and Ke successively came to the island to build and live in Dong 'an Temple, forming two villages half a mile apart. 1278, due to the invasion of Yuan soldiers, Zhou was lucky enough to marry Emperor Song Mingdi. Because of the separation of monarch and minister, he took his eldest son to live in seclusion around Tou, and his wife Wu took her second son to live in seclusion in Baisha between the two temples. The village is called Jinpu, and the three branches are Jinpufang and Jinjingfang. In the Ming Dynasty, the Zhou family flourished, followed by Zhang, Xie, Huang, Li, Hong, Wang and Cai, and Ke and Wu lived in other places, so the three places merged into one village-Baisha Village.