There are national anthem, military song and campus song, village song is the first time to see. Flower-selling fishing village has its own village song, which is called ""Good scenery of flower-selling fishing village". Xin'anjiang Landscape Gallery runs 24 kilometers from Shendu Town to Nanyuankou. Starting from Nanyuan Estuary and heading south, you can see the flower selling fishing village hidden in the deep mountains along a simple highway winding thirteen miles. This is a village in Xiongcun Township of Shexian County, formerly called Hongling Village. Because households make bonsai, households sell flowers and become famous. In addition, the trend of the village is like a fish, so they renamed the flower fishing village. When the car reached the top of the hill, a memorial archway crossed the road. It wrote four words "Flower Fishing Village" beside which were pavilions for people to rest and "Flower Fishing Village" signs. Soon after the downhill, you can feel her charm. There are many semi-finished bonsai on both sides of the road, some of them are moulding, some of them are buried in the ground, that is, the hillside beside the road is full of seedlings for bonsai. The car was parked in the parking lot at the entrance of the village and hiked to the village. Cascades of bonsai filled the front and back of the house, arranged neatly and scattered. Various shapes are not enough. The original art is not only in the elegant palace, this century of rural heritage is the real source of art. A small stream passed through the village. On the stream there was a pavilion called Jishan. There was a wife sitting in the pavilion. Ten of us passed by, and my mother-in-law said - "Since February, the mountains are full of flowers, how beautiful. My mother-in-law said that February should be the lunar calendar. Now it is the Dragon Boat Festival. There are few flowers, but the green is fat. Keep going along the fish-spine road and you will be attracted by a bonsai plant. If you ask for the price, they are all over five figures. Bonsai is also art, and the value of works of art is not measurable by money. I once saw in a newspaper that a river crab with a heavy weight of one pound sold for tens of thousands of yuan. It is speculated that although the bonsai is expensive, it is also valuable. In fact, what I admire most is the perseverance of the villagers. Without hundreds of years of inheritance, how can we have our present artistic attainments? How can a mountain village become a household name without the persistence of several generations? In fact, it is only in recent years that a simple highway is opened here. It can be imagined that a few years ago, the villagers only relied on a pole to bring this Hui-style bonsai into the city.