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Shaoguan Nanxiong Travel Guide recommended Gu Xiang as a must-see attraction.

Zhuji Lane, formerly known as Jing Zong Lane, is located in the northeast of Nanxiong County, Shaoguan City, Guangdong Province, between Meiling and Nanxiong County. In the fourth year of Kaiyuan in Tang Dynasty (July16), Zhang Jiuling was ordered to dig Dayuling Road, and Meiguan Post Road became a "commercial town" on the post road leading to Lingnan in ancient Central Plains and Jiangnan, and it was also one of the well-preserved ancient Hunan Roads in Guangdong.

In the multicultural intersection of northern Guangdong, the Zhuji culture in Nanxiong Hakka culture is an indispensable part. Zhuji Lane is the only ancient road in Gu Xiang, Guangdong Province in the Song Dynasty. It is known as "the first lane in Guangdong" and is a transit point for the Chinese nation to expand southern Xinjiang. Up to now, there are more than 80 surnames transplanted from Zhuji Lane, and their descendants have multiplied more than 70 million people all over the world. Zhuji Lane is known as the ancestral home of Guangfu people, one of the three root-seeking places in China, and the birthplace of Guangfu culture. Known as the "Chinese cultural station, the root of the world's rich." ?

The heyday of Zhuji Lane was in the Tang and Song Dynasties. Gu Xiang starts from Hummer Bridge in the south and ends at Fenghuang Bridge in the north, with a total length of 1.500 meters, and the roadway is more than 4 meters wide and paved with pebbles. There are Gu Lou, ancient pagodas, ancient banyan trees, ancient bridges, ruins of ancient buildings, lakes, ponds, rivers and other cultural relics in the lane. Zhuji Gu Xiang is a national AAAA scenic spot. 1982, Zhuji Lane was listed as a cultural relics protection unit in Nanxiong County. ?

The heyday of Zhuji Lane was in the Tang and Song Dynasties. In the fourth year of Tang Kaiyuan (July16), Zhang Jiuling was ordered to dig Dayuling Road to widen the road surface, and the Meiguan Post Road became the avenue leading to Lingnan from the Central Plains and Jiangnan in ancient times, which was mostly used for population migration, army mobilization, business travel and envoys' visits. Zhuji Lane is the stopping place and birthplace of the southward migration of various ethnic groups in the Central Plains, which has a great influence on the cultural history of Lingnan. According to historical records, the southward migration of Zhuji villagers began in the Tang Dynasty, but the important migration events mainly occurred in the more than 200 years from the end of the Northern Song Dynasty to the beginning of the Yuan Dynasty, with three large-scale migrations and more than 100 individual migrations. ?