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We and the Earth-Guess: Gansu's "Su" originated from which city in China, Zhangye Jiuquan.

Gansu's "Su" originated in Jiuquan City, China.

According to historical records, Suzhou is today's Jiuquan City, Gansu Province. Jiuquan is a county established during the period of Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty, and it is one of the four daming county in Hexi. According to historical records, in his later years, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty sent generals to inspect Jiuquan area, and the establishment of Jiuquan County also provided a foundation for the Han Dynasty to defeat Xiongnu.

Jiuquan is an ancient city with a long history, which can be traced back to 1 1 century BC. Jiuquan had an important strategic position in ancient times and was one of the important political and economic centers in ancient Gansu Province. In 1 1 century BC, Suzhou gradually became an important city, and its political and economic status continued to improve.

With the changes of history, Suzhou has gradually become an important city in Gansu Province, and its name has gradually become familiar to people. Suzhou, as an important historical city in Gansu Province, has a long history and rich culture, which is of great significance to the study of culture and history in Gansu Province.

Gansu Province, referred to as "Gan" or "Long" for short, is a provincial administrative region of People's Republic of China (PRC), with Lanzhou as its capital. Located in the northwest of China, it connects Shaanxi in the east, Xinjiang in the west, Sichuan and Qinghai in the south, Ningxia and Inner Mongolia in the north and Mongolia in the northwest.

Administrative divisions:

1958, three prefectures (autonomous prefectures) and 19 counties and cities were placed under the jurisdiction of Ningxia.

1962, and the special areas were increased to 13, namely Lanzhou, Baiyin, Qingyang, Pingliang, Tianshui, Wudu, Dingxi, Lintao, Wuwei, Zhangye, Jiuquan, Linxia and Gannan.

1965, * * has 12 special zones (autonomous prefectures and cities), 8 1 county, 32 sub-district offices, 1559 people's communes and 88 streets.

1In July, 969, the Central Committee and the State Council decided to put Ejina Banner and Alashan Right Banner of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region under the jurisdiction of Jiuquan and Wuwei regions of Gansu Province respectively.

1In July, 979, the Central Committee and the State Council decided to put Ejina Banner in Jiuquan, Gansu Province and Alashanyou Banner in Wuwei, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region under the jurisdiction of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.