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Zhongluotan Town, Baiyun District, Guangzhou Market, Guangdong Province, whether this town used to be Zhangmutan and its history.

Zhongluotan has been recorded as Zhongluotanwei in the Panyu County Chronicle in the 25th year of Kangxi reign in the early Qing Dynasty (some local documents recorded it as Zhangmutan during the Kangxi period). Its predecessor was Triangle The city was located in the northwest corner of the current Wei. At that time, there were dozens of families, and the houses and streets were built in the shape of a triangle, so it was called the Triangle City. The business in Triangle City was booming, which attracted many businessmen to build shops and make a living. In a short period of time, one or two hundred shops were built. In order to pray for safe access and prosperous business, the businessmen voluntarily raised a sum of funds to build a store in the center. Imperial Temple. At that time, the streets named after the temple included: Miaoheng Street, Miaoqian Street, and Miaoqian Street. At that time, in order to have the theory of morning bells and evening drums, when the temple was built, people were sent to Guangzhou to buy bells and drums, and they used small wooden boats to push them back upstream along the Liuxi River. However, when the boat arrived at Nijiaotan (Nijiaotan is located at the ferry end of the Zhongluotanwei River), there was a sudden strong wind, flying sand and rocks, and the big bell on the boat was knocked down into the pool. Strangely enough, after the big bell entered the pond, everything was calm and the sky was clear. Afterwards, people failed to salvage the bell despite repeated efforts. In order to commemorate this event, the merchants changed the name of Triangle City to Zhongluotanwei.

As for the name "Zhongluotan", it is because Lijiatang in Zhongluotan is rich in camphor wood, and a large amount of camphor wood has been dug at the bottom of Liuxi River, proving that Zhongluotan was once a camphor tree. It became a forest, so it might have been called "Zhangmu Lake" at that time