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Does the name of Fuyu City come from the ancient Fuyu country? Here comes the answer.
In Jilin Province, many people know Fuyu City. So, how did Fuyu City get its name? In fact, the name is to climb the history of Fuyu ancient country, but it is very reluctant! Map of Fuyu City Fuyu City is located in the northeast edge of Songnen Plain, northwest of Jilin Province. The history of Fuyu is really too short. Before the Qing dynasty, it was still a grassland. Although there are some villages, there are too few. Fuyu stepped onto the historical stage in Qing Dynasty. At that time, Fuyu City was under the control of General Boduna of Jilin Province. Fuyu City at that time was still a small village with few people. During the Kangxi period, the Qing court built many post stations. In order to facilitate General Ningguta to enter Qiqihar City, Boduna Post Station was built in Fuyu today. Later, more and more people passed by Bodun Station. In the Qing Dynasty, a new city was built 20 kilometers south of Bodun Station, named Bodun New City. Later, the Qing Dynasty established Bodun Hall, which was stationed in Bodun New Town. In the Republic of China, Boduna New Town was renamed Xincheng County. Fu Yuguo called the new cities and counties. A few years later, the Republic of China discovered several new cities and counties in China, such as Hebei and Shandong. For convenience, the Republic of China decided to rename Xincheng County of Jilin Province Fuyu County. But after the founding of New China, Fuyu County became Fuyu City. Why do you call it that? Because it belonged to the kingdom ruled by Fuyu for a long time. According to records, there were three main ethnic groups in ancient northeast China, namely, Donghu, Yi and Su Shen. Among the three ethnic groups, Donghu later developed into Xianbei and Qidan, and Sushen developed into Nuzhen, that is, Manchu in Qing Dynasty, and established Fuyu State, the first slave regime in Northeast China. At the peak of Fuyu, its territory reached more than 2,000 miles north of the Great Wall in Wan Li, south to Koguryo, east to Drum Tower (the ancestor of Manchu) and west to Xianbei and Fiona Fang. When Fuyu country existed, Fuyu city today was already under Fuyu country's rule. In fact, the name of Fuyu City next to Fuyu Kingdom is very reluctant. Fuyu County is located in Songnen Plain. At that time, there was edible salt on a tree. People call people who eat this salt rich. After the founding of the country, the Yi people named this country Fuyu country because they mainly collected salt and came to power by selling it. In the early stage of Fuyu Kingdom, the city was located in Xiaochengzi Village and Jilin City, Kuancheng District, Changchun City, and later in Nong 'an County, Changchun City. Therefore, although there are many prosperous cities in Fuyu country, Fuyu city today was still a grassland during Fuyu country, and Fuyu city was not built until the Qing Dynasty. After seeing the evolution of Fuyu City, we know that Fuyu City used to be under the jurisdiction of Fuyu countries, but Fuyu countries left few relics here, mainly because Fuyu City was still a grassland when it was in Fuyu countries. Therefore, Fuyu City is quite reluctant to be with the brand Fuyu Village. Author Zhang Xiaobei