There is a synonym for Dongping in Taian, Shandong Province-what does Shahe Station mean?
According to legend, when Mu attacked Hongzhou, he set a maze at Shahe Station. In order to confuse the enemy, the maze starts from the south gate of Guzhenfu, with the radius of 10, and draws a "circle" from the northwest to the southeast of Shahe Station, changing the main street of Shahe Station from the original north-south direction to the northwest-southeast direction, and the whole street becomes a bull's nose (that is, an S-shape). In this way, people's original ability to distinguish directions can be changed and the effect of confusing the enemy can be achieved. After the main street was demarcated, there were 70 intricately connected Erhu Tong along both sides of the street, and the direction of all hutongs was changeable, accompanied by horse pits with similar shapes. The enemy can't tell things apart, so they are passively beaten and have no strength to fight back. Mu Wei made great contributions to the destruction of Hongzhou and the chaos of Shahe Station. Nowadays, villagers are building houses in the old homestead, which is no longer divided into traditional halls, east houses, Westinghouse houses and south houses. Quite a few villagers find it difficult to tell the direction in their own yard, so that the song Shahe Station is really amazing. Ten people come in and nine people are fascinated, and the other one is not. Out of the south gate, it is due west (the south gate is actually the southeast gate, which means that the tenth person also lost his way and took the southeast direction as it. Later, because the working people here are simple, kind, honest, enthusiastic and polite, they did something overly enthusiastic and made some jokes. In addition, there are many Wei villagers in the village, and Weijia Temple is located in the "South Gate". Coincidentally, the two-part allegorical saying "Shahe Station-Yu (Wei) Gen" is also well known. At present, Weijia Temple has been listed as a county-level cultural relic protection object because of its long history and good preservation.