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Why is Xuyi called Xuyi?

Why Xuyi is called Xuyi: Xuyi is named after Xuyi Mountain in China.

For your eyes, look at it. If you build a city on the mountain, you can see far away. Xuyi is the "good way" of the ancient Wu state, and the five tones are different from those of Middle-earth, which changed from the "good way" of five tones to "Xuyi".

Xuyi, as a place name, first appeared in the History of the State of Lu in the Spring and Autumn Annals of the Zhou Dynasty. Sima Qian said in Historical Records Confucius Family that the Spring and Autumn Annals was compiled by Confucius. But at that time, Xuyi was not called Xuyi, but called Mountain Road or Mountain Road. It was called Xutai at the latest in the Qin Dynasty. Records of the Historians say, "Sheng Yue."

At the beginning of the Han Dynasty, it was still called Xutai, and six years after the founding of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, it was called Xuyi, which was homophonic with Xutai. In the Eastern Han Dynasty, it was renamed as Xutai, and Jin Fu was renamed as Xuyi. Since the Sui Dynasty, posthumous title has been Dou Liang. From the appearance of a good knife to the final determination of Xuyi, it took about 850 years and was repeated four times. It can be described as a long evolution process.

Introduction:

Xuyi county is a beautiful mountain city. There are winding peaks on three sides, and the Huaihe River with rippling blue waves on one side. Trees are lush on the mountain, reeds are dense on the beach below, and the scenery is pleasant.

There are ten beautiful peaks in the city: First Mountain, Shanggui Mountain, Tiantai Mountain, Baoji Mountain, Lidou Mountain, Cishi Mountain, Qijiashan, Xiangshan Mountain, Qingfeng Mountain and Fengpoling. Among them, the first mountain is located in the center, surrounded by nearby mountains, just like the stars arch the moon.

The first mountain, formerly known as Duliang Mountain, is also called Nanshan because it is in the south of Huaishui. According to legend, Mi Fei, a great calligrapher in the Northern Song Dynasty, once traveled from Bianjing (now Kaifeng City, Henan Province) to China Southern Airlines, all the way was plain. He entered the Huaihe River from Bianjing, and when he first saw Nanshan, he wrote a poem with great interest: "Luo Jing is still thousands of miles away, and the bow has a green curtain. Don't say that Huo Heng hit the star, which is the first mountain in the southeast. " He also wrote the "first mountain" and enjoyed the stone. From then on, people began to call Nanshan the "first mountain".

Today, the first mountain still has cliff stone carvings inscribed by famous artists since the Northern Song Dynasty. Su Dongpo, Mi Fei, He Zhu and Yang Wanli left poems here, and also preserved various fonts and different styles of calligraphy. Throughout the ages, many people regard their rubbings as treasures. Calligraphy magazine once created a special edition and introduced it by photocopying. Because of its preciousness, the People's Government of Jiangsu Province listed it as a provincial key cultural relic again on 1982 and protected it.