Hesha Qianqiu

Hesha Qianqiu

by Editor-in-chief Tao Yuming

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This manuscript can be described as a textbook on local culture. Hesha is now known as Xiasha Ancient Town in Pudong, Shanghai. Because white cranes have inhabited and bred in the area since ancient times, it was also called Hesha in history. Xiasha is home to outstanding people and profound cultural heritage. Based on numerous historical materials and field surveys, the manuscript vividly and delicately reflects the historical origins of Xiasha, the development of salt farming, and the inheritance of folk culture and art from five aspects: crane culture, salt culture, place name legends, folk culture, and character stories. It extols the traditional virtues of the Chinese nation and highlights the spiritual themes of loving the motherland, loving hometown, loving life, and working hard.

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