Where is this village in The True Story of Ah Q?

Wei Zhuang, just a fictional village in Lu Xun's literary works, could not be found in Shaoxing at that time.

Mr. Lu Xun described in The True Story of Ah Q: "Wei Zhuang was not a big village at first, but it soon disappeared." Outside the village, there are mostly paddy fields, full of green seedlings, and a few round black spots, which are farmers ploughing the fields. "

Xinweizhuang is located in Ke Yan Street, Shaoxing County, Zhejiang Province, separated from Ke Yan Scenic Area by a wall. It is the largest antique water town in China. Xinweizhuang was completed on February 20th, 2002. Xinweizhuang was built by Shaoxing County with an investment of 200 million yuan, with a total area of 464 mu. It consists of 4,765,438+0 residential buildings and community facilities, with a total construction area of 265,438+0,000 square meters. It reproduces the "Wei Zhuang" style described in Lu Xun's novel The True Story of Ah Q, which has strong characteristics of water towns in the south of the Yangtze River. At present, it has become the new home of nearly 1,000 local relocated farmers.