Lu Village is located in the southwest of Doudian Town, Fangshan District, bordering Doudian Village to the east, Shilou Town to the west, Liulihe Town to the south, and Banqiao Village to the north. The jurisdiction area is 9.584 square kilometers, with 1,836 households and 4,215 people. Lu Village Shaolin Association is an intangible cultural heritage project at the Fangshan District level. It was most prosperous in the late Qing Dynasty. It was invited to Beijing to perform for Empress Dowager Cixi, who was very pleased. Later, two "black-faced five-clawed yellow dragon flags" were granted by the emperor, and "Lu Village Shaolin Festival" was embroidered on the white-bottomed flag pants. It has been invited to participate in temple fairs in Fangshan, Liangxiang, Zhuo County and other places many times, and was arranged in the first Daohui, and ceremonies such as flag sacrifice, flag worship, and flag display were held. The prosperity of Lu Village Shaolin Association benefited from the Manchus settling down. At that time, Lu Village Flower Association had two Daohuis, Feichahui and Shaolinhui, both of which performed in makeup. Feicha Club mainly performs feudal and superstitious Sanzhu Opera, while Shaolin Club mainly performs Water Margin with makeup and gongs and drums as the background. 0000000000000Lucun Shaolin Club has a long-standing reputation and flourished in the late Qing Dynasty. There have been many martial arts masters, and Lucun Shaolin Club is known for its genuine kung fu and superb martial arts skills. Lucun Shaolin Club is famous for its thrilling and exciting performances, traditional routines, and complete variety. It pays attention to real swords, and the performance is divided into civil and martial arts. The civil field is composed of instruments such as drums, gongs, and cymbals. In the old days, most of the performances were made-up, mainly based on the costumes of Water Margin characters, and the performance routines were mainly based on the unique skills and weapons of celebrities in Water Margin. Lucun Shaolin Club has a president (the old incense head) who is responsible for all the affairs of Shaolin Club and generally has multiple coaches. The Lucun Shaolin Association has experienced several ups and downs, but its martial arts skills have continued to this day, interpreting the profound connotation of national traditional martial arts culture and enriching the cultural life of the local people. The Lucun Shaolin Association has a clear inheritance relationship and relatively complete content, which is of great value for studying regional history, regional culture and folk customs.