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Wuwei County: In the second year of Yuanshou in the Western Han Dynasty (Gengshen, BC 12 1), Wuwei (now Minqin, Gansu) was established as the state capital of Liangzhou. Historically, it was called "West Cool" and "Gu Zang". At that time, the jurisdiction was the area west of the Yellow River in Gansu Province and east of Wuwei. After the Ding Yuan period of the Western Han Dynasty (BC 1 16 ~ BC11), it was under the jurisdiction of the western Yellow River, eastern Wuwei, Dadong River and Daxie River basins in Gansu. During the Eastern Han Dynasty, he moved to ancient Tibet (now Wuwei, Gansu). During the Sixteen Kingdoms period, the former cool, the later cool, the southern cool and the northern cool were all built here.

Taiyuan House: Also known as Taiyuan County. During the Warring States Period, King Xiang of the State of Qin established a county in 246 BC and ruled Jinyang (now Taiyuan, Shanxi). At that time, his jurisdiction was Wutai Mountain, southern Guancen Mountain and northern Huoshan Mountain in Shanxi Province. During the Northern Wei Dynasty, its jurisdiction was in the Jinzhong area between Yangqu County, Jiaocheng, Pingyao City and heshun county. In the Sui Dynasty, Jinyang was changed to Taiyuan, and Jinyang and Taiyuan were set up in the same city. The connection between Tang and Taiyuan is also here. In the middle period of Taiping and Xingguo in Song Taizong (Chen Geng, AD 980), the state was changed to Taiyuan, and Yangqu (now Taiyuan, Shanxi) moved its capital. After the Song Dynasty, Hedong Road and Hedong North Road in the State of Jin have been yamen since the Ming and Qing Dynasties. During the Republic of China, it changed its city and became the capital of Shanxi, which has been in use ever since. Wuweitang: Building a church with hope.

Taiyuan Hall: Building a Hall with Hope.