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Last impression Anshan preface needs to be translated into English! I hope experts can help me translate it!

Anshan impression

As a place name, "Anshan" was first seen in Historical Records. In the twentieth year of Dading (A.D. 1 189), there was an inscription "Dissent of Anshan Imperial Court" in front of the Qing Palace in Liaoyang, and it was impossible to verify the reference. What is clearly recorded in the historical records is "Records of Liaodong": "Anshan Station, sixty years southwest of Liaoyang City, the name of the city in the second year of Hongwu (A.D. 1387), and the name of" Anshan City "since the twenty-sixth year of the Republic of China (A.D. 1937).

Anshan City is located in the middle of Liaodong Peninsula, and its southern suburb is named after a pair of saddle-shaped mountains (according to the Ermuyilin Manchu). Archaeological findings showed that human beings thrived here as early as 2 million years ago. During the Warring States period, Anshan was located in the county, and the Han native iron products entered a prosperous period in the Liao and Jin Dynasties. 19 17 to build the first blast furnace. Angang not only enjoys the reputation of the Republic, but also has mountains and waters and pleasant scenery. In the middle of Cuiping, among the Xiangjiang cluster surrounded by mountains, the Millennium lotus blooms. Spadi, as a muttering mind, the constant tones of Buddhism and Zen awakened the years.

Following the footsteps of ancient sages, after tens of thousands of years of baptism in time and space, generations of children have frankly interpreted the historical legends of their hometown land. What settled in this booklet is only the color of Anshan's recent situation and how many faint scans. Set up a monument of scenes for them and create a cultural treasure, which will be deeply engraved on the cornerstone and foundation of the cultural life of this city and move towards a more distant future. . . . . .