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The History and Culture of Linzi Town
Linzi is rich in historical and cultural resources and has broad prospects for tourism development. The cultural landscape includes the cultural sites of "Wild Goose in the Wind", "Tan Hong Temple" and "Tianqi Temple" in the Ming Dynasty and the former residence of Li Yanqing in the Republic of China. Red tourism resources include 1945 Bohai Second Army Division and the official martyrs cemetery established by the anti-Japanese democratic government in Guangwu County. Natural tourism resources include the old Yellow River, thousands of acres of wetlands, 10,000 acres of forests and high-quality geothermal mineral springs with abundant medium and low temperature reserves, which have stabilized from 1048 to more than 1048. Hongtansi provincial forest park is the main construction area of the ecological function protection zone for wind prevention and sand fixation in the old Yellow River in Shandong Province. Based on this, Linyi County successfully held the 11th "China Linyi Sophora Flower Festival".

People in the Woods are hardworking and brave, and have a glorious revolutionary tradition. He made great sacrifices and contributions in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression and the War of Liberation. 1938165438+10, Cao Minghui, a military and political cadre school student who graduated from the Eighth Route Army's anti-Japanese advance column, returned to his hometown to carry out anti-Japanese and national salvation activities, develop party member and establish the first party group in Lingxian County. In June of the following year, together with Wang Zhihe, Zhao Dengxun and other comrades, he established five district committees, anti-Japanese district offices and the first district-level anti-Japanese armed forces in Lingxian. During the period of 1940, the prefectural and county committees decided to open up anti-Japanese base areas centered on the five districts. During this period, Hao Ju, secretary of the Second District Committee of Hebei-Shandong-Henan Border Region, and other leading comrades also lived in Xinzhuang and Zhuerwei villages. Linzi District once became the anti-Japanese struggle center led by the Second District Committee and the rear base of the Second Military Division. During the War of Liberation, Linzi District was a model area of the whole county and even the whole region before enlisting. Only to support the liberation of Jinan, 300 stretchers and 250 trolleys were dispatched, and nearly 1 200 young people actively joined the army and went to the front.