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Historical celebrity Mu.
Mu Weimin, male, Han nationality, born in June, 196 1 1, a native of Ye County, Henan Province. He joined China in June, 1985, and joined the work in August, 1983. Graduated from the Graduate School of China Renmin University, majoring in political economy, with an in-service postgraduate degree. He is currently the deputy secretary and mayor of Nanyang Municipal Committee of Henan Province, and the party secretary of the municipal government, presiding over the overall work of the municipal government.

Moody, 1947, born in Wuxi on February 25th, is a national first-class artist, a member of Canglang Bookstore, a member of China Bookstore, a visiting researcher of Wuxi Museum and a vice chairman of Wuxi Bookstore. Now he works in Wuxi Painting and Calligraphy Institute. Henan County: Sanchuan County in Qin Dynasty. In the second year of Emperor Gaozong of the Western Han Dynasty (Shen Bing, 205 BC), it was changed to Henan County and Luoyang (now Luoyang, Henan Province). At that time, it was located in the lower reaches of Luoshui and Yishui in the south of the Yellow River in Henan Province, and Shuang Ye, Jia Luhe and Yuanyang counties in the north of the Yellow River, which governed 22 counties, roughly equivalent to Jin Meng, Yanshi, Gongyi, Xingyang and Yuanyang in Henan Province today. In the Eastern Han Dynasty, because Luoyang was the capital, in order to improve the status of Henan County, its officials were called Yin, not Taishou. In the early years of Sui Dynasty, it was deposed, and later it became Henan County of Yuzhou. During the Tang dynasty, it was the Henan government of Luozhou, and its jurisdiction was much smaller than that of Henan county in the Han dynasty. Henan Road in Yuan Dynasty, Henan Province in Ming and Qing Dynasties. It was founded in Henan Province during the Republic of China.

Runan county: In the fourth year of Liu Bang in the Western Han Dynasty (the Reform Movement of 1898, 203 BC), a county was established, and it was ruled by Shangcai (now Shangcai, Henan). At that time, it was under the jurisdiction of Heying River and Huaihe River in Henan, east of the west line of Beijing-Guangzhou Railway, west of Cihe River and Xihe River in Anhui, and north of Huaihe River, including Yancheng County, Shangcai County and Pingyu County. During the Eastern Han Dynasty (AD 25-220), he moved to Pingyu (now Pingyu, Henan).

Hanoi County: In ancient times, the north of the Yellow River was Hanoi, and the south and west were outside the river. At the end of the Spring and Autumn Period, at the time of Chu and Han Dynasties, a county was set up at the end of the third century BC, which governed Huai County (now Henan Wushe). At that time, it was under the jurisdiction of the area north of the Yellow River and west of the Beijing-Han Railway in Henan Province, including Jixian County. In the early years of Wei Wendi, Chao Ge County (now Qixian County, Henan Province) was changed to Jizhou County (now Jixian County, Hebei Province), and the last four counties were changed to Hanoi County. There are three counties: Juancheng (now Yuanyang, Henan Province), Wuyuan and Wu Yang, which belong to yinan county, Henan Province. Chen Liuguo (now Ganqiu County, Shandong Province) in Yanzhou has four counties: Fengqiu, Jujube, Changyuan, and Yanzhou East County has Yan. In the Western Jin Dynasty, he moved to rule the wild king (now Qinyang, Henan). In the Sui Dynasty, Yu was the county of Hanoi, and in the Sui and Tang Dynasties, the county of Hanoi was Huaizhou. The Yuan Dynasty was designated as Huaiqing Road. The Ming and Qing dynasties were Huaiqing government, and the name of Hanoi county remained unchanged, which was often used as a governing place. In the Republic of China, Hanoi County was changed to Qinyang County. Henan Guild Hall: Building Guild Hall with Hope.

Hanoi Pavilion: I hope to set up a pavilion.

Run 'an Hall: Building a Hall with Hope.