Pugong Mountain is the northernmost remnant mountain in Dabie Mountain, 4 kilometers south of Xixian County and on the south bank of Huaihe River. Here, the Huaihe River tends to be mountainous and tortuous, showing an inverted "U" shape. The mountain reflects the Huaihe River, and every time there is brilliance, it is also called Fushan. For example, this mountain was first seen in the Huanghuai Plain, 800 miles south of Kaifeng. Therefore, when Su Dongpo, a great writer in the Northern Song Dynasty, passed by this mountain, he felt abrupt and different from the surrounding environment, so he wrote down Mo Bao, the "first peak in the southeast" and passed it down to later generations. 2, Laiguo ancient city site provincial key cultural relics protection units
2. Laiguo Ancient City Site
Laiguo Ancient City Site is located in Fuzhuang Village, southeast of Luhe Bridge 1 km, Baoxin Town, Xixian County, Henan Province. 65438 BC+065438 BC+022 BC, the fief Lai was destroyed by Chu in 538 BC. On the basis of a great deal of analysis of the local ancient Laidi site and unearthed cultural relics, Baoxin Town in Xixian County is confirmed as the ancient site of Laiguo. Shu camp is located in Laidi, Baoxin Town, Xixian County. According to historical records, the state of Lai was founded in 584 BC from 1 122 BC to 538 BC and spread to 14 generation.
3. Qin Lou website
Qin Lou Site Xixian Neolithic Qin Lou Site is located on the plateau 200 meters southwest of Qinlouzhuang, Zizun Village around Sun Miao Township. Qin Lou site is about 3 meters above the ground, and it is close to Qingshui River in the southwest. It partially collapsed due to the constant erosion of water. The existing site is 200 meters long from east to west and 80 meters wide from north to south, with a total area of10.6 million square meters. There are many pieces of pottery on the surface of the site, which are divided into argillaceous red pottery, sandy red pottery and eggshell black pottery.
4. Xixinta
According to the Records of Jiaqing County in Qing Dynasty, this tower was built by Gong (1295) in Yuan Dynasty, and was later destroyed by the war. In the fourth year of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty (1576), it was rebuilt in Wang Yongbin, a magistrate of a county, and later rebuilt in Houbang Town by Jiaqing County in the Qing Dynasty. Later, the watchtower fell into disrepair and nearly collapsed, leaving only the arch. 1984, the county people's government built an antique building. The restored watchtower is 9 meters high and covers an area of 4 14.5 square meters. The building has double eaves, brick and wood structure, concrete structure, carved blue tiles on the top, masonry structure on the base, and the middle arch is the gate of Guzhou government.
5. Ancient city ruins
Xi ancient city ruins, the ancient city of Xi in Zhou Dynasty. On June 20th 1963, Henan Provincial People's Committee approved and announced it as the first batch of provincial cultural relics protection units. The location is located in Xuzhuang Community, Qiaolou Sub-district Office, Xixian County, Xinyang City. It lives in four natural villages, Khan Lee, Zhangzhuang, Jiangzhuang and Wangzhuang, with dense villagers.