Zeguo has a long beard, and his name is quite good. You can probably find out by calling 114 that he is quite famous. The civilization of Luqiao District originated from the advanced Central Plains culture brought by King Xu Yan when he crossed to the south in the late Zhou Dynasty. Many famous people have stopped here in the long history: the great calligrapher Wang Xizhi once visited Luqiao and left the "Youjun Mochi"; Master Jianzhen of the Tang Dynasty gave lectures at Xiangyan Temple before heading east; the famous literary philosopher of the Southern Song Dynasty Ye Shi, the Minister of Rites of the Ming Dynasty and Huang Wan, a scholar of the Imperial Academy, once lived and gave lectures in Luqiao. Fang Guozhen, the leader of the first peasant uprising army in the late Yuan Dynasty, Tao Zongyi, a literary historian in the late Yuan Dynasty and early Ming Dynasty, Ke Huang, a calligrapher and artist, and Ren Zhenghe, a famous calligrapher Anti-Japanese general Chen Anbao and famous arts and crafts educator calligrapher and painter Chen Shuliang (whose son is Chen Qigang, the songwriter of the theme song "Me and You" for the 29th Beijing Olympics) were also born in Luqiao. Luqiao District, affiliated to Taizhou City, is located in the middle of Zhejiang's coastal area and the middle section of China's Gold Coast. It borders the East China Sea to the east, Wenling to the south, Huangyan to the west, and Jiaojiang River to the north. The land is 33.3 kilometers long from east to west and 18.8 kilometers wide from north to south. [1] According to the seventh census data, as of 0:00 on November 1, 2020, the permanent population of Luqiao District was 628,934.