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Was Nanchang once the ancient capital of a dynasty in ancient history?
First of all, we need to know the development history of the ancient capital of China. China is a vast country with many places and regional or national ancient capitals. At first, we only had the theory of "four ancient capitals", namely, Beijing, Xi, Luoyang and Nanjing. Later, with the development of historical process, it gradually evolved into "six ancient capitals", in addition to the four ancient capitals mentioned above, plus Kaifeng and Hangzhou. In 1980s, Anyang joined as the seventh ancient capital. In the end, Zhengzhou became one of the eight ancient capitals of civilization at home and abroad with "Zhengzhou Mall" as the platform. Although Nanchang is not among the eight ancient capitals, it once existed as the ancient capital of imperial dynasties in history.

I seem to remember the high school Chinese textbook "The small building was easterly again last night, and our country can't bear to look back at the middle of the bright moon." This is a classic of Li Yu, the queen of the Southern Tang Dynasty. What is the historical origin between Nan Tang and Nanchang?

Jeff, president of Xu Ruzi's Research and Culture Association, said that historical records and genealogy records show that Nantang had a very deep and inseparable relationship with the Xu family in Nanchang in the early days of the founding of the People's Republic of China. The descendants of Hongya Xu played an important role in the whole process from prosperity to decline in the Southern Tang Dynasty. Later, Xu Zhigu succeeded to the throne, and Nantang was renamed Datang, and the culture of Nantang was also carried forward.

Today, according to archaeological research, the Southern Dynasties set up nine ancient cities in Hongdu Prefecture, which is today's Nanchang. The palace is next to today's palace, which has been well preserved so far, and the charm of the Southern Tang Dynasty still exists. There are three hutongs in the Forbidden City, which closely protect Nanchang Nursery School. The present Nanchang Nursery Home is also the Palace Changchun Hall at that time.

In Nanchang today, tea culture is prevalent, and the ancient rhyme of the Southern Tang Dynasty still exists. Walking on the streets of Nanchang, the breeze blows on my face, as if I heard Li Yu, the queen of the Southern Tang Dynasty, whispering and chanting poems.