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Lutian is a village located near the Lutian Reservoir, on Jinhua Mountain, in the Luodian County with the population of around 320. Its average elevation is 562 meters. According to the legend, during the Song dynasty (from 960 until 1279 AD), there was a girl who came across a deer in the wild and befriended him. The deer was helping her with ploughing and carrying groceries from the local market. The field where the girl was ploughing was later called Lutian. One day, a tragedy occurred, the deer was kidnapped and killed. The girl looked for the deer everywhere, but could not find him. The place where she cried for the deer days was immortalised and the villagers named it Baiwang Peak. The Lake beside the village was named Lu Lake after the Chinese word for „deer“. The climate in the area is humid subtropical, with strong monsoon influences bringing heavy rain during the summer. The average summer temperature is 360 C. The average relative humidity percentage is 80%, and the average summer precipitation is 190mm. The winters in this region are dry due to the influence of the Siberian high pressure system. In the territory of the village and the area surrounding, archaeologists have discovered foundations of human settlements that are more than 13 centuries old. In 629 AD, Zhuangzhou was established and Luodian County(in which contemporary Lutian Village is located) was under its jurisdiction. In 1292, Kublai Khan set up Yuan Fu, led five counties and seven counties, and Luodian County was renamed Luobo County. The county currently has jurisdiction over 6 districts, 1 district town, 49 townships, 1 township town, and 271 villages, one of which is Lutian.