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Why is Chongzhou called Shuchuan and Zhou Shu?
Chongzhou was called Shuchuan in Han Dynasty and Zhou Shu in Tang Dynasty.

Chongzhou city has a long history. It was called Shuchuan in Han Dynasty and Zhou Shu in Tang Dynasty. Its organizational history is as long as 4300 years. In 365,438+06, the county system was established, and in 65,438+0994, the county was abolished to set up a city. Chongyang Sub-district Office, where chongzhou city Municipal Government is located, is a famous historical and cultural city in China.

The area is 1.090 km2, showing the pattern of "four mountains, one water and five fields". It is the nearest suburban new city to Tianfu Square in Chengdu, the first batch of historical and cultural cities named in Sichuan Province, the national demonstration base of new industrialized industries and the national pilot city of smart cities.

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Chongzhou is rich in mineral resources, and 14 species have been discovered, among which 5 species have been proved: coal, lead, zinc, limestone and peat; There are 9 kinds of unexplored reserves: pyrite, silver, gold, mica, realgar, gypsum, aluminum, salt and natural gas.

The mines are located in Goujia, Wanjia, Maolang, Huaiyuan, Jiezi, Gongyi, Wangchang, Ming Dow and Longxing. Among them, coal and limestone have the largest reserves, and there are three kinds of minerals being mined: coal, limestone and gold. Six minerals have been mined: peat, zinc, pyrite and gypsum.