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& lt& lt Peacock flies southeast >> Is the story in the buried hill in Anqing or Huaining?

Peacock Flying Southeast is the first long narrative poem in the history of China literature, and Shen Guiyu is called the "first long poem in ancient and modern times", so it is also called the longest long narrative poem in the ancient history of China, and it is one of the glorious poems in the ancient folk literature of China. Peacock Flying Southeast and Mulan Ci in the Northern and Southern Dynasties are called "both Yuefu and Narrative Poetry". Later Peacock Flying Southeast, Mulan Poem and Wei Zhuang's Poem of Fu Qin in the Tang Dynasty were called "Three Wonders of Yuefu", which were adapted from a marriage tragedy that occurred in Lujiang County during the reign of Emperor Xian in the Eastern Han Dynasty (the county was a prefecture, and Hui County in Qian 'an at the end of the Han Dynasty was in Anhui Province).

Peacock Flying to the Southeast was first seen in Xu Ling (507-583) of Chen State in the Southern Dynasties, Volume I, Poems for Wife. Miscellaneous Songs contains Yuefu poems, formerly known as Jiao Zhongqing's Wife. Now the first sentence of this poem is generally used as the title. Peacock Flying Southeast was originally a folk creation in Jian 'an period, which may be revised by later generations in the long-term circulation process.

The two protagonists in the story "Peacock Flying Southeast" have won the admiration of scholars of all ages for their constancy in love. The graveyard of the protagonist is in front of the grain depot in Xiaoshi Town, Huaining County, Anhui Province. After being transformed by later generations, it became a scenic spot for tourists to mourn for free. In order to shoot related TV, a "Peacock Southeast Flying Film and Television Base" was built in a small town, and this little-known town began to become famous overseas. Lujiang County was established in the Han Dynasty, and the county was governed in the west of Lujiang County in Anhui Province.

At the end of Han Dynasty, it moved to Qianshan County, Anhui Province.

The Three Kingdoms Wei is located in the north of Lu 'an City, Anhui Province.

Jin's hometown is 55 miles west of Huoqiu County, Anhui Province today.

The Southern Dynasty was set in the Song Dynasty, and the post-Wei Dynasty ruled three miles northeast of Huoshan County, Anhui Province.

Sui home, Tang waste, now Hefei City, Anhui Province.

South Qi Ji, Sui Fei, changed Shu County to Lujiang, which is now Lujiang County, Anhui Province.

Lujiang County in Han Dynasty: Shu County, now southwest of Lujiang in Anhui Province.

According to the Records of Anhui Province, in July of the tenth year of the Western Han Dynasty (BC 196), Jiujiang County belonged to the Han Dynasty, with Shu County (now the city bank of Lujiang County) and Dachengban as the place names. Today, the walls of the site are faintly visible, and the 30-meter moat still exists. In July of the second year of Yuan Dynasty (12 1 years ago), Lujiang County in the south of the Yangtze River was abandoned, and the eastern part of Hengshan County was merged with the southern part of Jiujiang County in the north of the Yangtze River to form a new Lujiang County (directly under the county). At this time, Lujiang County has 12 counties. Except for Huangshan and Huangmei counties abroad, there are 10 counties in Anhui today. They are: Shu County (treating Chengling, Chengchi Village, Chenbu Township, Lujiang County), Longshu County (treating Longhekou, Shucheng County), Anhui County (treating Tongcheng Town, Qianshan County) and Hu Ling. Formerly known as Xiantian), Gan County (under the jurisdiction of Shangyuanjie Village, Nanyue Township, Huoshan County), Xiang 'an County (under the jurisdiction of Wuwei Xiang 'an Town (later changed from Wang Mang to Lujiang Pavilion)), Hulin County (under the jurisdiction of Linbi Village, Baisheng Township, Wuhu Mountain), Zongyang County (under the jurisdiction of Zongyang Town in the south of Zongyang County) and Juchao County (under the jurisdiction of the northeast of Chaohu City).

Wang Mang established a new dynasty and changed Shu County to Kun Township.

Shu County was renamed in the Eastern Han Dynasty (still governing the wall of Lujiang County today) and was subordinate to Lujiang County of Yangzhou (governing Shu County). In the second year of Tanghe (88), Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty ascended the throne, and Lu 'an State was revoked and merged into Lujiang County (governing Shu). Today, there are 65,438+00 counties and houzhou in Anhui Province. They are: Shujun (under the jurisdiction of Chengchi Village Ridge, Chenbu Township, Lujiang County), Wanjun (under the jurisdiction of Meicheng Town, Qianshan County), Juchao Houguo (under the jurisdiction of the northeast of Chaohu City), Hulin Houguo (under the jurisdiction of Linbi Village, Bai Sheng Township, Hulong County, Wuwei County), Longshuhouguo (under the jurisdiction of Longhekou, Shucheng County) and Lu 'an Houguo (under the jurisdiction of Lu 'an).

At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, in the fourth year of Jian 'an (199), Lujiang County moved to Wancheng (now Meicheng Town, Qianshan County) and changed six counties to Lu 'an County. In the 19th year of Jian 'an (2 14), Wu appropriated Wancheng and Lujiang County into two parts, while Wu Lujiang County still controlled Yang Quan of Shu (now Lujiang County and Dacheng Office) and Wei Lujiang County (now Huoqiu Linshui Town).