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How did the name "Dalian" come from, and what stories are there?

Urban history

The human society in Dalian has a history of at least 17, years. From Warring States to Qin and Han Dynasties, it belonged to Liaodong County. Han set a stack. Tang belongs to Anton Hufu. Liao set up Su and Fu Zhou. Jin changed Suzhou to Golden State. Yuan set up Wanfu House in Jinfuzhou. Ming set up Jinzhou Wei. Clear the golden state hall.

in the 19th century, it was still a small fishing village called Qingniwa. 1 years ago, the Russians built this city and named it "Darini", which means a distant city, a place far away from Moscow and St. Petersburg. At the end of 1895, the Japanese army invaded the territory of China and harmed the interests of other imperialists. Under the interference of Russia, Germany and France, the Qing government bought back the Liaodong Peninsula from Japan for 3 million taels of silver. Since then, Russia bribed Li Hongzhang with 1 million taels of silver, and signed the Land Lease Treaty of Lvda on March 27, 1898. Dalian was the main battlefield in the Sino-Japanese War and the Russo-Japanese War, and it was occupied by Russian and Japanese imperialists for nearly 5 years. Since 1898, Russia and Japan have established Dalian in Qingniwa area on the south bank of Dalian Bay.

There are many origins about the name of Dalian. First, at the end of the 2th century, the Japanese occupied the city, transliteration of "Darini" became the Chinese word for "Dalian"; Secondly, most people in Dalian are immigrants from Shandong, and there is a very popular thing in Shandong called wallet, which is homophonic with Dalian; Third, there are many small islands off the coast of Dalian. Overlooking them is like stringing them together with chains. The locals call them chain islands. On August 15, 1945, Japan surrendered, and Dalian was liberated on the same day, making it the earliest liberated city in China, and at the same time setting up a tourist city. From March 12, 1953 to July 31, 1954 after the founding of New China, Luda was a municipality directly under the central government. In 1981, it was renamed Dalian. Today, Dalian has developed into an important port, industry, trade and tourist city in the north of China. From 1984 to 1985, the Chinese government successively approved Dalian as an open coastal city and a city with separate plans, and granted provincial economic management authority.