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Zhangzhou has more history than Hangzhou.

Hangzhou has a long history.

In Liangzhu, Anxi and Pingyao, Yuhang City, there are more than 50 Liangzhu cultural sites with Mojiaoshan site as the core, including villages, cemeteries, altars and other remains, which are rich in connotation, wide in scope and dense in sites. Since the 1980s, high-platform mounds such as Fanshan, Yaoshan and Guan Hui have been combined with altar sites, and the discovery of a large number of tombs of dignitaries and the discovery of large-scale building sites in Jiao Mo shows that Liangzhu site has become one of the areas with the largest scale and level to show the history of Chinese civilization for more than 5,000 years, and will become the holy land of oriental civilization.

Zhangzhou history

In the second year, Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty served as Chen Yuanguang, the first secretariat in Zhangzhou, and advocated valuing farming, benefiting merchants, establishing honor and changing customs, spreading the advanced production technology in the Central Plains, and changing the original slash-and-burn production mode. Zhangzhou has changed from the original backward state to "three green flowers, two new golden harvests, dull singing and mellow wine". Since then, the establishment of the college has also begun. The Encyclopedia of China Education Volume contains: "Songzhou Academy is located in Zhangzhou, Fujian Province, where Tang Chenjun and other scholars give lectures." In the Song Dynasty, the establishment of academies became a social trend. During the Song Dynasty, Zhu was the magistrate of Zhangzhou. He "attached an official school to the second day of every ten days to talk about' primary school' for its meaning; It is the same to go to school in the county on the 6 th. " So Zhangzhou is called "Zou Lu by the sea".