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The origin of the name of Yunshe Village
The Tujia nationality in Yunshe has a long history of thousands of years. During the Warring States Period, "Zi Chu destroyed Ba, and the five brothers of Ba Zi flowed into Guizhou. In the Han Dynasty, there was a world named You, Chen, Wu and Wu, each of which was the length of a stream, and was called Wu Ren. " The Tujia people in Yunshe lived here for the ancestors of Chen Shui. Today's characteristics and uniqueness lie in that through historical evolution, Tujia ancestors interacted, merged and intermarried with other ethnic ancestors, and Yunshe Tujia still retains its own national inheritance and customs. This is a thousand-year history and cultural representation of Tujia people in China. Legend has it that "Yunshe" Tujia Caotang was once the place where immortals lived. The immortals were moved by the hardworking and brave spirit of Tujia people, moved to the Xianren Cave in Houshan, and gave the fertile land to Tujia people. Tujia people named the stockade "Cloud House" to commemorate the immortal's achievements. It means "the house in the cloud, where the fairy lives". In fact, the word "cloud house" comes from Tujia language, which means "the place where monkeys drink water".