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Where does Fenshui Pass belong?

Fenshuiguan is a famous scenic spot in Ningde’s cultural landscape.

Fenshuiguan: Located 15 kilometers northeast of the city, it belongs to Fenshuiguan Village, Guanling Town. National Highway 104 passes through it and is the starting point of Funing Expressway. The "Friendship Pavilion" is built at the junction of Taishun County, Cangnan County and Fuding County in Zhejiang Province. The pass was built during the reign of Wang Shenzhi, the "King of Opening Fujian" in the Five Dynasties, in order to ensure the security of Fujian and protect Wu and Yue ("Minutes of Fang Yu" records: "Two passes of stacking stones and dividing water were built during the reign of King Min to prepare for Wu and Yue. "), the situation is dangerous, and it is known as the "Gateway to Northeastern Fujian". In the feudal feudal era, Fenshuiguan was a battleground for military strategists. At the end of the Song Dynasty, Yongjia Chen Zizhong supported Xiu and Wang Xing chose to go to Fujian and died here. In the Jiajing period of the Ming Dynasty, Huang Lianglin built a narrow house in Funing Prefecture and garrisoned it. Li Ba, the governor of Funing County during the Qianlong reign of the Qing Dynasty, called it "the water-dividing pass". .

Yu Yue (ziquyuan), a scholar of the Qianlong reign of the Qing Dynasty, traveled from Deqing, Zhejiang to visit relatives in Xiapu Province. At this time, he left a message saying: "The strict water separation on the mountain makes people look back to the mountains of their hometown, and practice the mountains on the way home." As a matter of fact, Yandang Tiantai is just a stone’s throw away.” In October of the 11th year of Xianfeng's reign in the Qing Dynasty (1861), the Zhejiang Pingyang Qianhui uprising army, led by Xie Gongda, rushed to Fenshui Pass and fought fiercely with the Qing soldiers. They won a complete victory and killed nearly a hundred Qing soldiers including Zhang Zhenbiao outside the Fenghuo Camp. , drove into Fujian, and successfully occupied Tongshan City. The Fenshui Pass site still exists today, and there are tombs of soldiers killed in the Qing Dynasty built in the seventh year of Tongzhi in the Qing Dynasty. In 1956, the Fujian-Zhejiang Highway (now National Highway 104) ran through the north-south pass from the pass. Fenshui Pass was cut into two sections. There are still more than 500 meters of remaining wall. The wall is about 2 to 3.5 meters high and 0.90 meters wide. It has a masonry structure. In 1989, the Fuding County People's Government announced it as a county-level property protection unit.