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Brief introduction of Gucheng County, Hebei Province Brief introduction of details of Gucheng County, Hebei Province

1. Introduction to Gucheng County, Hebei Province: Gucheng County is located in the south-central part of Hengshui, with Qinghe County and Nangong City in the south, Jingxian County in the north, Qingliang River in Zaoqiang County in the west and Decheng District and Wucheng County in Shandong Province across the Beijing-Hangzhou Canal in the east. Based on the county seat, it is 350km from Beijing, 300km from Shijiazhuang 150km from Tianjin, 300km from Jinan 140km from Hengshui and 30km from Dezhou.

2. Tourist attractions in Gucheng County: Qinglin Temple Tower is located in Raoyangdian Town and was built in the Song Dynasty. This tower is seven stories high and is octagonal. It is a national key protected cultural relic.

3. "4 29" Martyrs Cemetery is located in Huozhuang, Jianguo Town. It was built to commemorate the martyrs who died in the Japanese invasion of China on April 29th. 1942. This is a good position to educate young people on revolutionary ideals and revolutionary historical traditions.

4. The famous figures in Gucheng County are: Dou Jiande, the leader of the peasant uprising in the late Sui Dynasty; Zheng Changtai, a famous dramatist in modern times and the founder of Shanghai School; Anti-Japanese hero-Xie Zhenguo; Han Qiang, one of the founders of Party organizations and anti-Japanese armed forces; Former deputy secretary of the CPC Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, secretary of the Commission for Discipline Inspection of the Central Military Commission, and Zhou, deputy director of the General Political Department.

5. History and culture of Gucheng County: Gucheng County was formally established in the Yuan Dynasty. Before that, Tang Yu belonged to Yanzhou for three generations, and Jin, Qi, Yan and Zhao for the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. After Qin implemented the county system, the land belonged to CuO County, Julu County. In the Western Han Dynasty, this county belonged to Dongwu City, Dongyang and Fuyang. From the Eastern Han Dynasty to the Southern and Northern Dynasties, the northern part was changed to Guang Chuan County; Beiqi, merged into Zaoqiang; In the sixth year of Emperor Kai of Sui Dynasty (AD 586), Zaoqiang County was divided, and Dongyang County was named after Han County in this ancient town. In the eighteenth year (AD 598), Dongyang County was changed to Zhangnan County; In the seventh year of Tang Wude (AD 624), the government moved to Zhang Nan Town, Wucheng County, and changed to Zhou Bei; In Song and Yuan Dynasties (1054), Zhangnan County entered Liting County; In the first year of Yuan Dynasty (1264), Gucheng County was established in the old city of Zhang Nan; After being abandoned several times, it was restored to Gucheng County in the 23rd year of Yuan Dynasty (1286). Gucheng County in Yuan Dynasty was subordinate to Hejian Road in Zhongshu Province of Zhili. Ming and Qing Dynasties belong to Hejian Prefecture in Zhili. Since 1945, the county has moved to Zhengkou Town. 1958, Gucheng, Jingxian and Wuqiao counties merged and became wuqiao county; 196 1 year, restore the organizational system of Gucheng county; 1964, Hexi area of Wucheng County, Shandong Province was classified as Gucheng County, and Hedong Village of Gucheng County was classified as Wucheng County.