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Why is it called Jin Zhangye and Yin Wuwei?

1, Jin Zhangye

Zhangye has a long history, splendid culture, beautiful natural scenery and unique human landscape. Since ancient times, it has been known as "Golden Zhangye" because of its rich products and profound cultural heritage.

2. Yin Wuwei

Liangzhou has been a fertile ground for "squeezing mulberry and bamboo" since ancient times, and it is the main commercial port in the northwest of China. Therefore, it was called "hidden martial arts" by the ancients.

Wuwei is short for "Liang" and "Yong".

Known as Liangzhou, Yongzhou and Guzang in ancient times, it is the capital of the northwest and the ancient capital of the Five Dynasties.

Also known as the capital of Liang Yong, the hub of the world, the national Fan Wei, and the dream Liangzhou.

It was named after Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty to show the martial arts and military strength of the Han imperial army. It used to be the third largest city in China, the military and political center and the economic and cultural center in the northwest.

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The origin of Zhangye place names:

The place name of Zhangye originated from "expanding the country and connecting the western regions", which reflected Zhangye's position on the ancient Silk Road to some extent.

Zhangye used to be the king of Xiongnu, so it was called king. The Han Dynasty changed its name to Zhang Ye, which means to stretch China's arm.

The significance of "Dunhuang studies" actually does not refer to the scale of the county governing the city at that time, but symbolizes that the civilization and morality of the Han Dynasty are as prosperous as the sun and the moon.

Therefore, the first word should be stewed or baked with fire, and the evasive word next to the word without fire should be written with vulgar brushwork.

The names of the two counties show that Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was both civil and military, and he was a great talent with both rigidity and softness.