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The Origin of General Town in Qujing

The cultural town of Qujing is general, which should generally refer to [Juan] Long Yan. Yan Longyan was a famous successor of cuan clan regime in the Western Jin Dynasty. Cuan clan is a large ethnic group among the ethnic minorities in Southwest China, and is a hereditary local official. Yan Longyan's grandfather used to be the satrap of Jinning and Jianning counties, the general of Longxiang, and the secretariat of Ningzhou; His father served as General Longxiang, Supervisor of Eight Counties, Governor of Jinning County and Governor of Jianning County, and pursued the death of Lashi County and Duqiong County in Ningzhou after his death. Yan Longyan himself once promoted a scholar, removed a doctor, moved to Nanmanfu to join the army, and removed General Long Xiang, trying to defend Jianning and Jinning counties and attack Duqiong county. It can be seen that cuan clan is the hereditary ruler of eastern Yunnan, which also shows that most of the surnames in South China are Han immigrants. "Jin Dynasty General Wei Zhen Jianning Taishou Monument". In the fourth year of the Eastern Jin Dynasty (405), it was carved in April. Length 190 cm, width 7 1 cm, 13 lines, each line has 30 characters. Ganlong was unearthed in Yangqichang, 70 miles south of Qujing County (Nanning County), Yunnan Province in 43 years. Today I am in Qujing No.1 Middle School in Yunnan. This monument, together with the later Yanlong monument, is called "Er Cuan".