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There is a low-key ancient town in Sichuan with a history of 1700 years, and it has been listed as a famous historical and cultural town in China.

Sichuan is a good place with outstanding people. It not only has beautiful natural scenery, but also attracts the attention of countless tourists. Perhaps this is the real reason why tourists like to punch in to Sichuan! In addition, there is an ancient city of Qin Dynasty in Sichuan, which is worth visiting. It turns out that this ancient city of Qin Dynasty is located in Zizhong County, Neijiang City, Sichuan Province, which is the junction of Renshou, Zizhong and wei county. There is a Luoquan well in luoquan town. At the same time, the present ancient town is not only one of the 0/00 ancient towns in China/KLOC, but also one of the famous historical and cultural towns in China. It was built in the Qin Dynasty and has been 1700 years now.

During the Three Kingdoms period, Kongming was stationed in Yingpanshan, luoquan town. Because of the continuous dry weather, there is no water in the mountains. So, Kong Ming arranged for soldiers to dig wells along Zhuxi River to get water. Only a few days later, after the well was dug successfully, spring water gushed from the bottom of the well. Because the spring water in the well is constantly eager to overflow, it seems that the size of the well is only as big as a laundry list, so this well is named Luoquan Well.

Later, at the end of the Qing Dynasty, a yamen named Luo, dissatisfied with Zhu's suppression, removed the bamboo head on luoquan town and took Luoquanjing as a place name. Then the TIC-tac-toe was removed, and the ancient town was named after luoquan. It is reported that Kong Mingjun dug four large wells at that time, including Daba well, Guanyin well, Guihua well and Huayuan well.

At that time, Kong Ming led the troops to camp in Yingpan Mountain for two years, and the daily necessities needed at ordinary times were urgently needed to be purchased in the market. Unfortunately, there was no market at that time. Kong Ming arranged soldiers to help the people build the market many times, and finally no more than 50 people moved to the market. Even in the most prosperous period, there were only 100 households. After a long time, this market was named Luoquanjing. When tourists come to luoquan town, it is rare to see a lot of Ming and Qing architecture.

Through the transportation of well salt, ancient luoquan town became increasingly prosperous. It is because of the well salt in luoquan town that the income of the ancient town has soared. Visitors to luoquan town can experience the most unique well salt culture. There is a very special salt temple on the luoquan town. This used to be a place where local people offered sacrifices to Salt god. If there were no salt mines, there would be no luoquan town today. It is reported that as early as the Qing Dynasty, the well salt in luoquan town was particularly hot, and the salt shipped overseas won the gold medal at the Paris World Expo, so it is not difficult to see how hot the salt mine development here is.

When you look at luoquan town from top to bottom along the highway, you will feel that the town is shaped like a dragon that keeps twisting its body. You will feel that it is full of ancient charm and worth walking along the path paved with bluestone slabs. Luoquan town in the late Qing Dynasty was very lively, with people coming and going on both sides of the street. Nine palaces and eighteen temples can also be seen around the town, and there are about 1000 salt wells on both sides of Zhuxi River. Only with the passage of time, the once prosperous ancient town has disappeared, leaving only a rich ancient flavor. Have you ever heard of luoquan town?

Sichuan's forgotten ancient town, founded in the Qin Dynasty, has beautiful natural scenery and profound cultural charm.