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Ding Shi ancestral temple's outstanding people.

Dingwu Village has been prosperous for hundreds of years, which has contributed to the world and benefited the humanities. Walk into Dingwu Village and visit Ding Shi Ancestral Temple. People have a feeling: this place is really good. Where is the good news?

Fortunately, Dongkeng is a flat field, and Dingwu Village is in the middle of this flat field. Fortunately, this ancestral temple in Ding Shi sits north to south, with Shi Zhongshan on the left and Tianma Peak on the right. It is backed by Zhouguling, facing Longxi River, surrounded by mountains and surrounded by water, and has excellent feng shui. There are couplets to prove it: the town is in the middle of the mountain, and the terrain is close to the mirror marsh, while the shape of Zhanyuan spring is better than that of Gankun, and it leaps across the clouds and dragons, tracing back to the great view of Xinghan's scale and strong mountains and seas.

who is the liaison? It seems impossible to test. However, its summary is precise and elegant, which can not but make readers admire ancient and modern times. Man-made place names, place names, or people and places all have names, which complement each other and are the channels for those who seek places of interest. Looking at the shrine, and then at the inscription on the door of the ancestral temple, the four powerful Chinese characters of "Ding Shi Ancestral Temple" are even more imaginative. Obviously, this is not written by a brush, but by a brush. This brushwork is handed down from Chen Baisha. Chen Baisha, formerly known as Xian Zhang, Lingnan Confucian, Ming Neo-Confucianism, Xinhui Renshi. The mottled handwriting on the plaque can vaguely see what Chen wrote the inscription. I'm not an archaeologist, so I can't tell whether he wrote it. If he really wrote the inscription for the ancestral temple in Ding Shi, it would be terrible.

people are the darling of the earth. The Ding Shi family is the pride of Dongkeng. Since the establishment of Ding Shi Ancestral Temple, Ding Shi's connections and context have never been broken. Writers and fighters, from generation to generation. But they can't forget a person whose name is Ding Song. Ding Song is indeed, the word Maojian,No. Xue Cun. Born in 1346, died in 1429. He was the first person to open a village in Ding Shi. "Ding Shi Genealogy" says: "Xuegong has a long history, and it was Xue Cun Gongye who started the amber pit. Ming Hongwu set up a siege at noon on May 5, five years ago. So far, he is dressed in clothes. " In Dingwu Village, this man's tomb can still be found. People can still vaguely see his behavior and contribution from his tombstone. One of the things that Ding Shi's younger generations will remember forever is that in 1381, he taught officers and men with great righteousness, so that more than 1, suffering villagers could survive (for historical facts, see Preface to Dongkeng Poetry Collection). What makes future generations read and admire is that this man and his descendants have made outstanding contributions to opening up people's wisdom and educating people. There are two collections of poems by Ding Shi's descendants in the art collected in Dongguan County Records, one is Ding Heng's Collection of Juzhuang, and the other is Ding Xu's Collection of Poems in Mashan. Ding Heng is the fifth son of Cedar Gong. Ding Heng's "Eight Scenes of Amber Pit" describes the scenery of Shizhong Smoke Tree, Youxi Wandu, Wu 'an jathyapple, Guling Songtao, Tinggang Yongcui, Shiao Guiqiao Chunzhang, Nankeng Qiuji, which has been passed down from mouth to mouth and has a wide influence.

there are people who say that there are snow men in writing, and there are also people who teach martial arts. Ancient military commanders can't say all, but modern martyrs can count clearly. Ding Likai, recorded in historical materials, is a prominent one. This man was later renamed Deng Kai. Born in 1927, he joined the anti-Japanese vanguard in 1941 and the anti-Japanese guerrillas in 1942. In 1943-1945, he won four awards in combat and was wounded three times in 1947. In 1956, he was awarded the Medal of Independence and Freedom by the People's Republic of China, and in 1957, he was awarded the Medal of Third Class Liberation. In the heroic spectrum of Dingwu Village, there are Ding Ganpei, Ding Xusheng, Ding Zhongtian and Ding Shusen ...

There are many unknown heroes who have never been recorded. They have made contributions to their hometown and people with their lives and blood, and Ding Shi's younger generations also cherish them in their hearts.