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Huang Qi's birthplace

Recently, the Chinese Society of Ethnic Medicine and the Medical Branch of the Chinese Medical Association held an awarding ceremony in Xinmi, which was named as the birthplace of Huang Qi culture. As a valuable national cultural heritage, Huang Qi culture will be inherited and developed.

It is understood that on 20101019, the Medical History Branch of China Society held a four-day high-level forum on Huang Qi culture in Xinmi. Nearly 100 experts and scholars from all over the country made a serious investigation and discussion on Huang Qi cultural relics such as Qiboshan, Huangdi Palace and Wang Yao Temple in xinmi city, and unanimously recognized Xinmi as.

Huang Qi culture is a valuable national cultural heritage. Xinmi Municipal Party Committee and Municipal Government will take the Central Plains Economic Zone as an opportunity to carry on cultural inheritance, and will strengthen the research and development of this precious resource, and decide to include it as a basic project in Xinmi's "Twelfth Five-Year" economic and social development plan, and initially plan to build "three parks and seven centers" around Qibo Mountain, the holy mountain of traditional Chinese medicine. These three parks are Qiboshan Huang Qi Cultural Reserve, Natural Chinese Herbal Medicine Reserve and Ecological Forest Reserve. The seven centers are Huangdi Neijing and Chinese Medicine Culture Research Center, Yijing Research Center, Taoist Wushu Research Center, Taoist Doctor Treatment and Health Care Center, Chinese Medicine Doctor Activity Center, Chinese Medicine Planting Research Center, and Chinese Medicine Deep Processing and Refining Center, and strive to build Xinmi into Huang Qi Cultural Research Center and Chinese Medicine Cultural Heritage Base as soon as possible.

Xinmi is rich in Chinese herbal medicine resources, including Cishan, Fuxishan, Qiboshan and other wild medicinal materials, and is known as "natural medicine storehouse" and "hometown of Chinese medicinal materials". For a long time, Xinmi people have a tradition of planting Chinese herbal medicines, and honeysuckle and rehmannia are very famous in the field of Chinese medicine. Up to now, more than 60 relics, scenic spots, place names, mountains and rivers and temples related to Huang Qi culture have been discovered in Xinmi, and Qibo Temple, Qibo Tomb, Qibo Spring, Qibo Cave, Wang Yao Temple, Huangdi City, The Yellow Emperor's Palace and Xuanyuan Palace are well-known.