Yuli Township is a subordinate township of Beichuan Qiang Autonomous County, Sichuan Province, China, and is also the seat of the old county seat of the county. Yuli Township is located in the middle of Beichuan County, 5 1' north latitude and 0/0418' east longitude, 22km northwest of qushan town, the county seat. The area is 2 18 square kilometers, and the population is 1436 1 (among them, Qiang, Tibetan, Hui and Miao 12009, accounting for 93.6% of the total population of the township). Jurisdiction over 26 villages, 1 community neighborhood committee. Yuli Township is basically mountainous, with an altitude of 750-2 190 meters. In Yuli Township, Mianyang goes to Maoxian County via Beichuan West, and Beimao and Beisong Highway in Songpan North pass by, which is the commodity distribution center of nearby towns and villages. Dayu's hometown scenic spot is located in Yuli Township. Yuli Township has 1 Middle School-Beichuan Qiang Autonomous County Ethnic Middle School, 1 Primary School-Yuli Primary School, Beichuan County Second People's Hospital. Starting from Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan, take the Chengdu-Mianyang Expressway to Yongxing (about 80km), then take the Mianyang-An (county)-North (Sichuan) Highway (about 60km), reach qushan town, the old county seat of Beichuan County earthquake site, and then take the Beimao Highway for 22km, and arrive at Beichuan County today (AD 65 1 turn 65438). 1990 In March, Mianyang Municipal People's Government approved Dayu's hometown as a municipal scenic spot; 1992, President Yang wrote the inscription "Dayu's hometown" for Beichuan.
Shi Niu went south from Yuli Township Government (formerly Shiquan County), crossed Yuli Bridge, walked about 300 meters along Beimao Highway, and arrived at Qushan, which is the "hometown of Shenyu" reconstructed by Beichuan County People's Government 199 1. After crossing the square gate, the stone Niu Shan in shi niu cun is on the right. Walking along the rugged path for a mile, there are "two huge stone knots in the stone forest on the mountainside, and white hairs shoot from the sky every winter frost morning" (Sichuan Tongzhi), and the word "Shi Niu" is engraved on the stone, each 40 cm high and 40 cm wide (the word "Shi Niu" in Dayu's tomb in Zhejiang is reproduced here as an inscription). "Shi Niu" in the history of "Shengniu in Yushi" refers to this place. Yu You, a scholar in the Qing Dynasty, wrote a poem "Clouds Stop in Shi Niu": The surrounding rocky mountains are tens of thousands of stories higher than the peaks, and the mountain color does not change with the wind and rain. When traveling, five clouds rise.