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Which province does Yongji City, Yuncheng City, Shanxi Province belong to?

Belongs to: Yongji City, Yuncheng City, Shanxi Province

Yongji was called Puban in ancient times and the capital of Shun in history. It is located at the southwest end of Shanxi Province and the center of the "Yellow River Golden Triangle" of Shanxi, Qin and Henan. , with a total area of ??1,221.06 square kilometers, the city governs 7 towns and 3 streets, with a population of 430,000. In January 1994, the State Council approved the removal of counties and establishment of cities.

Yongji City has jurisdiction over 3 streets and 7 towns: Chengxi Street, Chengbei Street, Chengdong Street, Yuxiang Town, Qingtou Town, Kaizhang Town, Kaoliang Town, Puzhou Town, Hanyang Town, Zhangying Town.

Yongji, known as Puban in ancient times and said to be the capital of Shun, is located in the southwest of Shanxi Province, in the center of the "Yellow River Golden Triangle" region of Jin, Qin and Henan. It has a long history and a rich collection of people, making it one of the birthplaces of the Chinese nation. The ancient Puzhou City within the territory is close to the Yellow River. It was an important town in Jifu in ancient times and was once the capital of China. It was one of the six great cities in the country in ancient times. Yongji has had numerous sages throughout the ages. Emperor Shun, Liu Zongyuan, Wang Wei, Nie Yi, Yang Guifei, Sikong Tu, Ma Yuan, Yang Bo, etc. can be called the heroes of the past dynasties and are famous far and wide.

"The sun is over the mountains, and the Yellow River flows into the sea. If you want to see a thousand miles away, go to the next level." The Stork Tower in this poem "Climbing the Stork Tower" written by the famous poet Wang Zhihuan is located in It is located on the bank of the Yellow River in Yongji City. Together with the Yellow Crane Tower in Wuhan, the Yueyang Tower in Hunan, and the Tengwang Pavilion in Nanchang, Jiangxi, it is also known as the four famous historical and cultural buildings in China. It is also the only one of the four famous buildings located in northern China and on the bank of the Yellow River. Famous cultural and historical buildings nearby.

The Pujiu Temple in Yongji City is the place where Cui Yingying and Zhang Sheng were destined to be married in "The Romance of the West Chamber" by the famous playwright Wang Shifu of the Yuan Dynasty. It has also become a bible for thousands of young people to pursue love. "May all lovers in the world get married" has also become people's wish and yearning for the pursuit of love.

The Pujin Ferry Site and Tieniu Pavilion on the bank of the Yellow River in Yongji City. In 1991, the four statues unearthed from the ancient Pujin Ferry site on the bank of the Yellow River were cast during the Kaiyuan period of the Tang Dynasty. Each weighed 60 The model of the large iron bull weighing about 1000 tons was displayed in the Great Hall of the People, which shocked the archaeological, metallurgical, and arts and crafts circles around the world.

Wulaofeng, a national forest park and national scenic spot, has beautiful mountains and rivers and unique scenery. As early as prehistoric times, before the emergence of writing, Wulaofeng was the place where China studied, interpreted, and taught the knotted rope record "River Map". This can be said to be the earliest research institute and university in China.

Historical evolution

It was called Puban in ancient times and was said to be the capital of Emperor Shun. During the Warring States Period, it belonged to the Wei State and was called Puyi. The Qin Dynasty established Puban County, and during the reign of Wang Mang, it was changed to Pucheng. In the Eastern Han Dynasty, it was renamed Puban County. In the 16th year of Kaihuang's reign in the Sui Dynasty (596), Puban County was analyzed and set up as Hedong County. In the second year of Daye (606), Puban Province was merged into Hedong County. In the second year of Hongwu in the Ming Dynasty (1369), Hedong County of the province entered Puzhou. In the sixth year of the reign of Emperor Yongzheng of the Qing Dynasty (1728), it was promoted to Puzhou Prefecture and attached to Guo Yongji County, which was named after the Yongji Canal within the territory. In 1912, Fucun County was abolished, and in 1958, it merged with Anyi, Xieyu and Linyi counties to form Yuncheng County (now Yuncheng City). In 1961, Yuncheng County was reorganized into Yongji County. In January 1994, the county was removed from the county and established as a city, and it is currently under the prefecture-level Yuncheng City.

In February 2021, the list of advanced counties in the national village cleaning action in 2020 was released, and Yongji City was on the list.

In January 2021, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs announced the list of national-level fishery healthy breeding demonstration counties (sixth batch), and Yongji City was on the list.

In January 2021, the Central Civilization Office determined the list of nominated cities for national civilized cities in the 2021-2023 creation cycle, and Yongji City was on the list.

In December 2020, the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development named Yongji City as a national barrier-free environment demonstration city, county, village and town.

In December 2020, the Ministry of Culture and Tourism announced the second batch of national all-region tourism demonstration zones, and Yongji City was on the list.

In November 2020, the list of the top 100 counties and cities with China's county tourism development potential in 2020 was announced, and Yongji City was on the list.

In June 2020, Yongji City was included in the second batch of counties and counties for the protection and utilization of revolutionary cultural relics (Jinsui Area).

In March 2019, Yongji City was included in the first batch of counties and counties for the protection and utilization of revolutionary cultural relics (Shanxi-Hebei-Henan area).

In October 2017, the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development named Yongji City as the 2017 National Garden City.

In 2005, Yongji City ranked 65th among the top 100 cotton-producing counties in the country in 2005.

In 2004, Yongji City ranked 65th among the top 100 cotton-producing counties in the country in 2004.