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The geographical location of cheng
Chengyang Port is located in the herringbone mouth of the south stream of the Han River, where the east and west mountains are majestic and undulating, and they are connected with each other like the word "concave". The location of the village is in the center of the word "concave". There is a large farmland in the south of the village, surrounded by ponds. It's really beautiful, with four seasons like spring. On the eve of the Revolution of 1911, Mr. Cai Yuanpei, known as the education star of China cultural giant, took refuge here and praised it as a "beautiful place".

Huqiu Mountain in the east of the village is connected with Jiaodong Village, and Jiweng Mountain in the west of the village faces Doumen Village in Shang Hua Town across the river, the Han River in the north, and Houcai Village in Longdu Town across the river, with a total of 1 124 households with more than 5,300 people and 2 100 mu in rural areas.

In the south of Huqiu Mountain in the east of the village, there is Fengling Palace (destroyed) built in the Tang Dynasty, and in the west, there is the ancient Dansha Temple built during Chenghua in the Ming Dynasty. On the top of Huqiu Mountain, there are stone carvings inscribed by Cai Su 'an, a famous calligrapher named Cai in Ming Dynasty, and Yang Rensi reading room in Chongzhen period in Ming Dynasty. Nearby are the remains of "Qushui Flowing" and stone carvings (now destroyed) such as "Deep Hidden Yunlin" inscribed by him. There is Lotus Lake in the north of the village, which is one of the eight old scenic spots in Chengyanggang handed down from generation to generation. In the west of the village, there is an ancient kwai nunnery built during the Yongzheng period of the Qing Dynasty, and there is an ancient well outside the nunnery, which is also one of the old eight scenic spots.

Cheng is confined to the land and water traffic fortress, where he can attack and defend. In the Northern Song Dynasty, in order to protect local industrial production and inland traffic and resist foreign aggression, the imperial court stationed specialized officers and soldiers here at the foot of Yingpan Mountain, with more than a dozen "officials" (until the Qing Dynasty, he stationed ten mountain tail soldiers under the right camp and left sentry here). At the end of the Southern Song Dynasty (1280), King Chen Diaowang built a camp here to resist Yuan soldiers. According to the forty-second page of "The Situation" in the second volume of "County Records", "Hanshui River flows eastward from Gansu, passes through Chengyang Port and Shanpengzi Port, and goes straight to the ocean, and Liang Zhu is protected by Song Dynasty." Zhu Liangbao tried his sword in Toad Stone and killed the loyalist outside Chengyanggang Village, which is recorded in local chronicles.