Neihuang has a long history and splendid culture. Neihuang County is located in the north of Henan Province, at the junction of Hebei, Shandong and Henan provinces. It is located in the old course of the Yellow River, named after the Yellow River. The county covers an area of 1 145 square kilometers, governs 15 townships, 2 sub-district offices and 543 administrative villages (communities). The county was founded in the ninth year of Emperor Gaozu (BC 198), with a history of more than 2,200 years.
As early as 4,500 years ago, Zhuan Xu, Di Ku and Taiwu, the ancestors of the "Three Emperors and Five Emperors" of China culture, built their capitals, established their careers and built their tombs here. It is a holy place for Chinese children to seek roots to worship their ancestors, the birthplace of China's traditional sacrificial culture and surname culture, and one of the birthplaces of Chinese civilization.
Neihuang is the hometown of Shang Yang, a statesman in the Spring and Autumn Period, Ran Min, the emperor of sixteen countries in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, and Shen Quanqi, a great poet in the Tang Dynasty. It is the place where Chu overlord Xiang Yu seized the army to save Zhao and "burned his bridges". Sanyangzhuang Han Dynasty Site is one of the top ten archaeological discoveries in China, and is known as "Pompeii Ancient City in China". Neihuang is the hometown of folk culture and art in China. Peasant paintings are well-known at home and abroad and have been designated as foreign affairs gifts by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Refer to the above? Neihuang county people's government-county magistrate's speech