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Places of interest in Aoshanwei Town

When the Aoshan Acropolis was first built, the wall was a masonry structure, with a circumference of about 2500m, a height of about 1 1.6m and a thickness of about 6m. There are four doors, Zhenhai in the east, Anyuan in the south, Yingen in the west and Weishan in the north. Later, the east gate of the city was changed to Dong 'an, the south gate to Nanqing, the west gate to Xitai and the north gate to Beiping. There is a moat outside the city wall, about 8.3 meters wide and about 5 meters deep, which leads seawater into the river. The tide can reach the east gate, and ships can reach the moat directly from the sea. The buildings in the city are symmetrical, the streets are like chessboards, and the four doors are open. There are health care offices, experience offices, Tibetan mastiffs, Confucian temples, Wu temples and Tianqi temples in the city. There is a martial arts performance hall in the west of the city, with a hall and desks. In the 12th year of Yongzheng in Qing Dynasty (1734), Aoshanwei was abolished and most of its territory was merged into Jimo County. 1953, part of the city walls of Weicheng City Gate and Aoshan Mountain were demolished, and then most historical sites were destroyed. There are only ruins left today.

After entering the coast in the early Ming Dynasty, in order to transmit information, docks and castles were set up everywhere in the coastal high port. It belongs to Aoshan 26 straight guide pier, Xiong Ya 1 1 pier and Fushan1pier. Aoshanwei and his three subordinate sergeants are all transferred from the army, belonging to military households and hereditary. Sergeant guard the city and set the field.

Heavy. Among them, Aoshan Wei Zhi led 18 military camp and reclaimed 140 hectares. After the abolition in the early Qing Dynasty, six were merged into Jimo County, and all eight military camps in Xiongya were merged into Jimo County, reclaiming about 59 hectares. Of the 25 villages led by Fushan, 9 are in Jimo County, and 16 is in Pingdufu (now pingdu city, Qingdao). At the beginning of Qing Dynasty, after Aoshanwei, Xiongyasuo and Fushan belonged to Jimo County, the gentry dispersed according to their residence and residence. Among them, there are 2,396 households with 8,928 people in Aoshanwei, 5,744 people in Xiong Ya 1.854 households and 8,570 people in Fushan 3 1.30 households, all of which are incorporated into Jimo County.