The thing is, some netizens suggested to Anhui Provincial Party Secretary on the People's Daily leadership message board? Restore Huizhou? One government and six counties? Organizational system? , renamed Huangshan Huizhou. In fact, since Huizhou was renamed Huangshan City in 1987, the dispute over place names has actually continued until now.
Huizhou, also known as Xin 'an, originally included Shexian, yi county, Xiuning, Qimen, Wuyuan (now Shangrao, Jiangxi) and Jixi (now Xuancheng, Anhui) in Huangshan City. Since the third year of Xuanhe in Song Huizong, the name of Huizhou has been used for 780 years, and the six counties under its jurisdiction have not changed.
This netizen thinks that it is a pity to change the place name of Huizhou to Huangshan City, which is a place name with historical, cultural and regional characteristics. The real reason for this incident, I think, is nothing more than the stimulating reaction brought about by the rise of the cultural wave, and all the things that had sunk at the bottom of the sea have emerged.
At present, with the popularization of traditional culture in China, many long-standing historical cultures have gradually attracted people's attention. I think the rise of the name change tide just confirms everyone's respect for traditional culture, which is not only conducive to better protecting and inheriting local traditional culture, but also provides conditions for economic development and revitalizing tourism. Therefore, I personally support changing the original name. As for the system, I think which is better.
The reply from the Huangshan Municipal Party Committee Office said that it is understood that the name change and restructuring incident reflected by this netizen is a major administrative division adjustment, which requires the relevant local people's government to reach an understanding through consultation with * * * first, and * * * will jointly formulate a change plan and report it to the State Council for approval step by step. At present, the relevant people's governments have not yet reached an agreement.
As for the follow-up, I don't think there will be any results in the near future. After all, renaming is no joke. Many things have good and bad sides. As the public, it is good to care about and protect traditional culture, but there is no need to be too persistent about it. No matter what the final result is, I believe this is the best result.