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Is there a place called Fucheng in Yunnan? Urgent! Urgent! Urgent!

Immigrants from Fucheng, Yunnan Province flowed into "Little Nanjing" in the early Ming Dynasty.

After the pacification of Kunming in the early Ming Dynasty, Zhu Yuanzhang established the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Yunnan in accordance with the administrative system of the mainland, with its headquarters in Kunming. In the Ming Dynasty, Zhongqing Road was changed to Yunnan Province, located in Kunming, also known as Yunnan Province.

In order to stabilize its rule in Yunnan, the Ming court carried out the largest migration in Yunnan history. The earliest immigrants recruited 300,000 troops from Yunnan in the Ming Dynasty. Later, most of these soldiers stayed in Yunnan and took part in reclamation. After Yunnan was pacified, Mu Ying returned to North Korea, bringing back 2.5 million immigrants. Later, Mu Ying's son Chun Mu moved to 300,000 Nanjing people. Coupled with the soldiers and civilians recruited to station in Yunnan at that time, there were no fewer than 500,000 immigrants from Mu Chun. If the water in these figures is deducted, the number of people who died on the way to Yunnan is subtracted, and the number of people who were exiled to Yunnan by banishment, some scholars estimate that the number of Han people who moved to Yunnan in the early Ming Dynasty was about 6,543,800+0.2 million, when the total population of Yunnan just exceeded 2 million. Until the end of Yuan Dynasty, Yunnan was a frontier province dominated by ethnic minorities, which changed after Zhu Yuanzhang's massive immigration in the early Ming Dynasty.

At that time, Kunming was called Fucheng, Yunnan, which was the political, economic, military and cultural center of the province and was guarded by Mu Ying family for generations. Fucheng and its vicinity are the focus of Mu Ying garrison protection. When immigrants came to Yunnan, Mu Ying left them in Kunming. So in the next few hundred years, the Han nationality in Kunming and even some ethnic minorities said that their ancestors were from Liushuwan, Nanjing. Kunming is called "Little Nanjing" because there are too many citizens in Nanjing. Until the end of Qing Dynasty, people could still find many Nanjing customs in Kunming.