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Ancient Liaodian in Liaodian Manchu Township

Acheng is the birthplace of Jurchen and the core area of Jin and Yuan culture. From nomadic fishing and hunting to initial settlement, the beauty of the Jurchen nationality was located in the Haigou River (known as Haigushui in ancient times) in Liaodian Manchu Township, where the Jurchen nationality rose. Without the cultivation of Haigou River, there would be no glory to enter Beijing and no glory to enter the Central Plains. If Acheng area is the source of Jin Dynasty, then Haigou River basin is the source of gold resources.

At the end of the tenth century and the beginning of the eleventh century, Sui Ke, the chief of the Wanyan Department of the Jurchen nationality, led the tribe to live by ancient water, cultivated trees, burned charcoal to make iron, cut wood into utensils, built boats and cars, planted grains and built houses, which was called "Nagri" (the meaning of houses and villages in Jurchen language). At that time, Yan Hong Bu built many simple houses here, forming villages. Since then, the nomadic fishing and hunting people's lifestyle of "living in caves in summer and living in caves in winter" has ended, and they have begun to settle down mainly in agriculture.

Jurchen hero Jin Wushu (Wan Yanzong Bi) was born and raised in the trench. At present, on both sides of the trench in Liaodian Manchu Township, the "Nagri" site and the stone tablet of Jinwu's birthplace, which were set up during the immigration of Qing Qianlong in the 21st year, are still preserved, and many stories about Jinwu are widely circulated among the people. Due to the gradual development and expansion of Hongyan Department, the waterfront of the ancient sea is far from meeting the needs of its political, economic and military development. Sui led his troops to the southwest and moved to the vast area next to the Shuihu River (now Ashe River), which is seven kilometers away from the ancient sea.