The train goes from Renqiu to Wuhan.

There are three trains from Renqiu to Wu Hanyou. K369, I did it? There is a greater chance of finding a seat in Renqiu. ? 1323 is too slow. ? T 18 1 is a boutique car.

Train number? Type? Starting station? Starting station? Driving time? Destination station? What is the arrival time? Time? Mileage terminal? Hard seat? Soft seat? Hard sleeper? Soft sleeper?

K368/K369? Air conditioning is fast? Dalian? Renqiu? 03:32? Hankou? 17:20? 13hr 5 1 min? 1 173? Hankou? 150? -? 265? 4 17?

T 18 1/T 184? Air conditioning express? Harbin? Renqiu? 23:28? Hankou? The next day 12:29? 13 hours and 3 minutes? 1 173? Hankou? 150? -? 265? 4 17?

Train number? Type? Starting station? Starting station? Driving time? Destination station? What is the arrival time? Time? Mileage terminal? Hard seat? Soft seat? Hard sleeper? Soft sleeper?

1323/ 1326? Pukuai? Harbin? Renqiu? 12:40? Wuchang? The next day 10:02? 2 1 hour 24 minutes? 1269? Wuchang? 78? -? 163? 270?

Hankou in Wuchang, Wuhan. Is it a place?

Wuchang, Hanyang and Hankou in Wuhan have their own characteristics in history, scale and development speed.

The name of Wuchang began at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty and the beginning of the Three Kingdoms. In order to seize Jingzhou with Liu Bei, Sun Quan moved his capital from Jianye (now Nanjing) to Hubei County in 22 1 AD, and renamed it Wuchang, which means "ruling the country by force and prospering the population". The name of Wuchang is interchanged with that of Ezhou today. According to archaeological excavations, Wuchang is the place where the ancients lived, such as Yingtai of Fruit Lake in Neolithic Age, Laoren Bridge in Nanhu Lake, Xujiadun and Qidun in Huashan Township, Hongshan District, etc.

In the old society, Wuchang handicraft industry was developed, mainly in shipbuilding, metallurgy and coinage. Wuchang's ceramics are called Inselaton. In addition, the most noteworthy thing in Wuchang is the repeated rise and fall of the Yellow Crane Tower, which has gone through more than ten times since the Three Kingdoms period, and each reconstruction presents a different style, reflecting the architectural styles and characteristics of different times.

The origin of Hanyang is closely related to Hanshui River. There is an old saying: "The north of the water is Yang, and Shan Zhinan is Yang". Ancient Hanyang was located in the north of Hanshui River, turtle Shan Zhinan, and was also called Yang because of the earth Yang, so it was named Hanyang.

In 606 AD, in the second year of Sui Daye, Hanjin County was changed to Hanyang County, and the name of Hanyang began. After the county government moved to Hanyang City in the Tang Dynasty, it developed rapidly.

Hanyang, especially Nautilus Island, has always been a place where merchant ships gather and distribute in the middle reaches of the Yangtze River. During the Tang, Song, Yuan and Ming Dynasties, commercial handicrafts were very prosperous. At the same time, Hanyang is also a tourist attraction. Hanyang Guiyuan Temple is the best protected Buddhist jungle in Wuhan and a key cultural relic protection unit in Hubei Province.

The fortification of Wuchang and Hanyang started at the same time, about 1800 years ago.

Historically, Hankou and Hanyang developed synchronously for a long time. It was not until the tenth year of Chenghua in Ming Dynasty (AD 1474) that the Hanshui River was diverted (at least eight times in history) that Hankou developed independently, with a history of only over 500 years. Hanyang and Hankou built city walls very early and were regarded as the places ruled by counties.

Hankou has quickly become a new commercial port, and its reputation and development speed far exceed Wuchang and Hanyang. In the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties, Hankou was listed as the four famous towns in China along with Zhuxian Town in Henan, Foshan Town in Guangdong and Jingdezhen in Jiangxi, and was known as "Oriental Chicago" overseas. Hankou's port trade and transportation are quite developed, and it has become the largest inland port in China. There are scenes of "ten-mile sails near the city, and lights are on all night" (Wu Qishi) and "Jia Manyi, a resident merchant, is the first prosperous place in Chu". Can reflect its prosperity. During the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, Hankou was even more prosperous in the world, and only "salt affairs were the best in the world".

Zhang Zhidong, Governor of Huguang in the late Qing Dynasty, built the Zhang Gongdi in Hankou on 1905. This levee has lowered the water level year by year in Houhu area, made the barren lake and wild continent form land, and provided convenient conditions for the expansion of Hankou, which was originally narrow, and made an indelible historical contribution.

At the beginning of 1927, Wuhan National Government merged Wuchang and Hankou (under Hanyang County) into the capital and named it Wuhan. Today, Wuchang, Hankou and Hanyang make up the "Wu Hancheng" with a history of only 74 years.

Map of Wuhan