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Is Wuzhong named after a person?

Yes, please see here for details.

The origin of Wuzhong place names

Wuzhong has a long history. Its place name was obtained in the early years of Hongwu in Ming Dynasty (A.D. 1368- 1398), and it was one of the thirteen tunbao led by thousands of households in Lingzhou at that time. It was named Wuzhong Fort because of its leader.

Wuzhong, a place name, first appeared in the Ming Dynasty. According to the records of Ningxia Jiajing Xinzhi, Hongwu (1368- 1398) in Ming Dynasty was originally a frontier fortress to guard against the intrusion of northwest ethnic minorities. "People who moved to Ningxia and other places, people who moved to Jianghuai, Qin Jin, were practical, and they were divided into village construction and health, and they were divided into castles." The magazine also quoted a cloud from Old Records of Ningxia: "Ningxia Baozhai is named after people, things and places, ... that is, the names of their captains, such as Ye Sheng and Wang Tai in Li Junhe. "Wu Zhongzhi place name is the name of a village head in the middle of the Ming Dynasty. Therefore, from Lingzhou to Yizhou, far away from the valley, it was formerly known as the ancient city and Wuzhong Fort.