China News Service, Wenzhou, April 7 (Apprentice reporter Zhou Yuelei, correspondent Zhuang Qianhui) Recently, an ancient ferry pavilion site was discovered in Panjiahui Village, Xiaojiang Town, Pingyang County, Wenzhou City, Zhejiang Province. The site retains both engraved Qianlong and Daoguang years in the Qing Dynasty Ancient monuments and other relics.

"Tingbu Tablet" by Cai Wancai

According to the inscriptions, the location of the ferry pavilion is the Yidu ferry where the Song people Xiao Zhen made the pedestrians of Dazhou Jidu. In the 1960s, the Hengyang branch river was diverted, and the road traffic became more and more developed. The ferry was abandoned.

The site of the Duting Pavilion is located on the east side of Panjiahui Village in Xiaojiang Town. The entire site is overgrown with an area of ​​more than 70 square meters. There are still pavilion ruins, seven or eight square stone pillars, and the two are carved on the Qianlong 5th of the Qing Dynasty. The stone tablets of the seventeenth year (1792) and the eighth year of Daoguang (1828) are embedded in the ruins of the broken wall.

"Leshan Picture" Photo by Cai Wancai

In the fifty-seventh year of Qianlong, the stone inscription titled "Tingbu Stele" was marked with the words "Rebuilding the title stele donated by Xiaojiadu on both sides of the Tingbu Donation" and the words "This ferry was created by Song Zhen's Xiao Zhen". Donor name and donation amount etc.

In the eight years of Daoguang, the stone tablet entitled "Leshan Pictorial" has the words "Panjiahui of the 19th Capital" and the names and amounts of the donors. Among the donors are the surnames "Bai" and "Yong", as well as Ruan, Zhao, Zheng, Lin and other surnames.

In addition to the written records of the two stone tablets, the stone pillars standing on the pavilion site are also engraved with donation information such as "eight roots of stone pillars of Jiang Jiangzhu". (Finish)