Dushan Village is located 40 kilometers southwest of Suichang County and 8 kilometers to Wangcunkou Town. It is named after Tianma Mountain independent of the east bank of Wuxi River. In the Southern Song Dynasty, Shangshu left-leaf Ye Mengde's great-grandson Ye-leaf saw the beautiful mountains and rivers in this place, and the scenery was unique. Since Songyang County, the ancient city of Lushan moved to live here, gradually forming a village. From the beginning of the Ming Dynasty, Ye, Zhu, Zhou and Zhu Zhu lived here and became more and more prosperous. During the Ming Jiajing period (1522~1566), Ye tried the second and 19th place in the second and 19th place in the palace, and the official and industrial staff was Wai Lang. After the style of Zhuo Sheng, the famous scholars came out, the victory was in the day, and the village was strong. The village is in the east of Tianma Mountain, the west of Shitifeng and Bifeng Mountains, and there are arches and arches of the village walls at both north and south ends. The Ming Dynasty buildings in the village area are famous. The Zhejiang People's Government's Zhejiang Zhengfa (1991) 191 document was announced as one of the three historical and cultural reserves. In 1992, the village had 118 households and 421 people. 204 mu of arable land, 15500 mu of mountain forest. Focus on agriculture, and manage the mountain forest, producing rice, potatoes, wood, tea, etc. The film "Moonlight" is the scene. Dushan Village is an ancient village on the banks of Wuxi River in the southwest mountainous area of Suichang County. It was listed as one of three historical and cultural reserves in Zhejiang Province in October 1991. The surrounding mountains stand tall, the village is alone in front of the peak, and the river is clear. It is a typical building in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. The ancient streets, houses, stone monuments and gates and walls formed a simple mountain life atmosphere, continuing and preserving the historical and cultural vein of the ancient villages, known as "a street in the Ming Dynasty".