Where is Huizhou? Is Huizhou a place name?

Huizhou is a place name, which lies between Huangshan Mountain and Tianmu Mountain, and is adjacent to Hangzhou, the old capital of wuyue, in the east. It is closely related to Jin, Qu and Yan in the west of Zhejiang, with beautiful scenery and humanistic landscape, which complements the Huizhou architecture in the south of the Yangtze River with white walls and tiles. In the third year of Xuanhe in Song Huizong (1 12 1), the state was changed to Huizhou, and Shexian county was established in the government (Huizhou town was the same city county). She unified six counties after four generations of Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, Huizhou merchants (merchants from six counties) ruled the business circles in China for more than 500 years, and there was no problem of "nothing". Hui culture has also become one of the three major regional cultures in China that Chinese and foreign scholars pay attention to.

Huizhou, referred to as "emblem" for short, was called Zhou She in ancient times (originated from the east and west mountains, Huangshan Mountain in the west, Baiji Mountain in the east, the birthplace of Shexian County, and the main peak rested at the stern of the boat. Black and white mountains, dragons and phoenixes dance together to form a pattern of black and white Huizhou), also known as Xin 'an, consists of Shexian County (including Huizhou District and Tangkou Town, huangshan district), yi county, Xiuning (including Tunxi District), Qimen, Wuyuan (now Shangrao, Jiangxi) and Jixi (now Xuancheng, Anhui) in Huangshan City. Huizhou is a part of Zhejiang West Road, the early embryonic form of Zhejiang Province, and also the source of Anhui emblem after the partition of jiangnan province. Xin 'an also refers to Xin 'an River (the northern source of Qiantang River) in Huizhou and Yanzhou, and Xin 'an County before partition. Yanzhou has been merged into Hangzhou. During the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, Jiangnan suffered from war, and Huizhou was temporarily entrusted to Zhejiang.

1934, due to the need of Chiang Kai-shek's "suppression of * * *", Wuyuan was included in Jiangxi. Later, due to Wuyuan people's campaign to withdraw the emblem and the efforts of fellow villager Hu Shi and others, Wuyuan was included in Huizhou after the victory of 1947 Anti-Japanese War. However, due to the military management problem, Wuyuan was incorporated into Jiangxi Province on 1949, and it has continued to this day. These are two Wuyuan events in Huizhou history. 1987, in response to the central government's vigorous development of tourism, Jixi was included in Xuancheng because of its exchange with Taiping County, and Huizhou was renamed Huangshan City.