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Brief introduction of Yihuang County

Yihuang is one of the birthplaces of Linchuan culture. Located in the east of central Jiangxi Province, south of Fuzhou City. Jianxian County was founded in the second year of Wu Taiping in the Three Kingdoms (AD 257), with a history of 1755. Named after the county seat is located at the intersection of Yishui and Huangshui. Yihuang County is backed by Linchuan District, adjacent to Cheng Nan County and Nanfeng County in the east, Chongren County and Lean County in the west and Ningdu County in Ganzhou in the south. It is 0/58km away from Nanchang, the provincial capital, and 6 1 km away from Fuzhou. Located in the 2-hour 1 hour economic circle with Nanchang as the center and Fuzhou as the center. The county has a total area of 1.944 square kilometers, and now it has jurisdiction over 6 towns, 6 townships, 2 agricultural farms, 8 residents' committees, 1.38 villagers' committees and 1.077 villagers' groups with a total population of 300,000 (in 2006). It's in Gan dialect. Among them, the agricultural population is 6.5438+0.7 million. The main attractions are Haosha Temple, Junfeng Mountain, Xia 'nan Reservoir, Yihuang Nature Reserve, Taiji Rock, Guanyin Lake and Shigong Temple. The forest coverage rate is over 75%, and the natural characteristics can be summarized as "eight mountains and half water, one field and half manor". Yihuang has a long history and outstanding people. Yihuang County has a history of more than 1700 years, and Yihuang Opera was selected into the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage list. Celebrities include Hou, Shu Tan Lun, Huang Juezi, Yu, Wu Shishu and Cheng Xiao.