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The History and Culture of Luanping County

Root-seeking Holy Land: Xiaoxingzhou in Luanping County is one of the eight largest immigrant bases in China history and one of the top ten root-seeking holy places in China.

Royal culture: Luanping was officially established in 1778 (forty-three years of Qing Qianlong), which is the only place for the royal family to go north. Manchu royal culture is profound, with five imperial roads, eight palaces, eight temples, four official positions and four emperors, such as Kangxi, Qianlong, Jiaqing and Xianfeng.

Intangible cultural heritage: Luanping county has sorted out 20 projects in eight categories as representative works of county-level intangible cultural heritage. Among them, 13 projects were rated as representative works of municipal intangible cultural heritage and 5 projects as representative works of provincial intangible cultural heritage.

Shanrong culture: Shanrong, the most powerful ethnic minority in ancient northern China, originated in Shaanxi and western Gansu, and moved eastward in Shang and Zhou Dynasties, mainly distributed in Jundushan, Yanshan and Tushan hilly areas in seven old. It rose in the Western Zhou Dynasty, prospered in the Spring and Autumn Period, and competed with Qi, Yan, Lu, Zhao and Zheng in the Central Plains for a long time. At the beginning of the Warring States, Qi Huangong gradually weakened after the northern expedition to Shanrong, and disappeared at the end of the Warring States, withdrawing from the historical stage. Shanrong culture, which has existed for two or three thousand years, is an important part of the history and culture of the Chinese nation. Luanping is an inhabited area of Shanrong, and all towns and villages have the remains of Shanrong culture.