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Where is Gui B's license plate?

Gui B is the license plate of Liuzhou, Guangxi. Liuzhou, located in the north-central part of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, is called "Pot City" because of its terrain of "three rivers and four streams, holding the city like a pot". Liuzhou is the largest industrial city in Guangxi, with a beautiful and clean reputation.

Liuzhou is a city where more than 30 ethnic groups such as Zhuang and Han live together. Among them, Zhuang and Dong are the oldest indigenous peoples in Liuzhou, mostly distributed in suburbs and suburban counties, and they belong to the descendants of different branches of Baiyue in the pre-Qin period. Liuzhou is also one of the birthplaces of southern minorities such as Zhuang nationality. Liujiang people and Bailiandong people, ancestors of Zhuang nationality, thrived here, creating an ancient Bailiandong culture. ?

Liuzhou's ethnic customs are unique, with Zhuang's songs, Yao's dances, Miao's festivals and Dong's buildings as the "four wonders" of Liuzhou.

Liuzhou was founded in Maping, Xinping, Wen 'an, Heshui and Yang De. In the same year, Yang De County was changed to Xunde County, and Wen 'an County was changed to Leshan County. In the eighth year of Wude (AD 625), Heshui County in Liuzhou was changed to Licheng County. In the seventh year of Zhenguan (AD 633), Leshan County (located in Baisha, Liujiang County), a waste province of Liuzhou, entered Xinping County, which was under the jurisdiction of Longcheng County, the former Lilongzhou County. In the 12th year of Zhenguan (AD 638), Xinping County (originally located in the south of Liuzhou), a waste province of Liuzhou, entered Ma Ping County. In the second year of dry sealing (AD 667), Luo Feng County was added to Liuzhou, and Xunde County was assigned to Yanzhou. The following year, Liuzhou increased its jurisdiction over Xiang County, which originally belonged to Guangxi. In the second year (AD 69 1 year), Liuzhou was placed under the jurisdiction of the former Yanzhou Luo Rong County. In the 13th year of Yuanhe (AD 8 18), Luo Feng County in Liuzhou was renamed as Luocao County. Therefore, at the end of the Tang Dynasty, Liuzhou governed five counties, including Ma Ping, Longcheng, Xiang, Luohe. Jurisdiction over Liuzhou, Liujiang, Luzhai, Liucheng, Yizhou and other cities and counties.