Current location - Music Encyclopedia - Today in History - The History and Culture of Chao Ge Town
The History and Culture of Chao Ge Town
Chao Ge Town was called Mo Yi in ancient times, but it was renamed Chao Ge at the end of Shang Dynasty. It was once the capital of Yin and the capital of Wei, with rich cultural background. Places of interest include: Yin Caixin Terrace, Palace, Jing Ke's Tomb, the Old City of Wei State, Tang Chenpo's Floating Picture of Heart Sutra, and steles in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties. Qihe culture has a long history. As early as thousands of years ago, Chinese descendants living in this land, planting in spring and harvesting in autumn, hunting in summer nets and "cutting sandalwood", created Qihe culture and developed human civilization. There are famous ancient battlefields of Konoha at home and abroad, the famous first ancient military academy in China-Yunmengshan Warring States Army Yang, the first royal garden in China-Qiyuan Garden, and numerous cultural sites of Yin and Shang Dynasties. Qihe River has bred many people with lofty ideals. Such as Ji Zi, Wei Zi, Bi Gan, Gui Guzi, the first female poet in China, Jing Ke, his wife and sage Zhen Ji.