Why is Yuncheng called the birthplace of ancient civilization in China?
Yuncheng has another name, Hedong. Is there a saying like this? Look at the century-old civilization in Shanghai, the Millennium civilization in Beijing, the 3,000-year civilization in Xi 'an and the 5,000-year civilization in Yuncheng. Yao Shunyu, one of the three emperors and five emperors in ancient China, lived in Yuncheng at that time. There is also a Dayu crossing in Ruicheng County, Yuncheng. It is said that Dayu lived there when he was harnessing water. The Yellow River is the mother river of China, and Yuncheng is located around the Yellow River. China, a towering tree, grew up on this land in the early stage. Yuncheng has a good geographical location. Unlike other cities in Shanxi, there are no mineral resources and the terrain is also a basin. Basically, there was no devastating disaster, and most of the food was self-sufficient. So in today's China, Yuncheng is really developing slowly, only a fourth-class city, and basically develops some coastal cities. So in some difficult areas, Yuncheng has been thrown here, and it doesn't matter. At the beginning, China was born. Yuncheng has thousands of cultural attractions, and traces of history can be seen everywhere. Therefore, if you want to know more about historical figures, you can visit Yuncheng more, such as Guandi Temple, Dayudu, Stork House, Li Jia Courtyard and Wang Jia Courtyard. Guandi Temple is a famous military commander of Guan Gong. Bian Xiao was lucky enough to have been there once. There are also footprints of the master, which are several times larger than ordinary people. Whenever people go there, they will compare with their own feet. The building is relatively complete. As soon as they entered, the word history came to mind. There are also historical figures in Yuncheng, perhaps too far away from now. Yao Shunyu only studied in textbooks, so even if Yuncheng's cultural background is backward, few people travel every year. Among many cities, Shanxi seems to have no other place to produce coal and vinegar, and Yuncheng is even forgotten.