They are descendants of 300,000 troops stationed in the southwest by Zhu Yuanzhang, the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty more than 600 years ago. Their ancestors built Tun and Castle after castle on the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau, plowing and reading while garrisoning soil. In the later historical changes, many fortresses and their characteristics have been scattered like drifting clouds. Only Tunpu Village in the eastern part of Anshun still adheres to the cultural customs of Jiangnan in the Ming Dynasty 600 years ago and the cultural relics of Tunjun in the Ming Dynasty. What we see here is the authentic life of the Ming Dynasty and the ancient neighborhoods. The "Tunpu Man" has been continuing the social life of Ming Dynasty in the dream of Jiangnan hometown, leaving behind this rare historical living fossil. If you enter Tunpu after five o'clock in the afternoon, you can not buy tickets. Of course, the disadvantage is that all kinds of Nuo Opera performances and old houses are not appreciated, but you can slowly enjoy the slow life of the town in the sunset. Perhaps this is the past and present life of this 600-year-old plateau town.