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Qingliu county culture

Liu Qing has a long history and outstanding people. Liu Qing was called Huang Lian in ancient times, and a county was established in the first year of Song and (1098). Because the county is surrounded by Qingxi and clear water, it is named Liu Qing. 1988, the paleolithic fossils were discovered by archaeologists of the National Academy of Sciences in Wu Sha Fox Cave, which pushed the history of human activities in Fujian from 67,000 years to more than 10000 years, and was known as the "source of Fujian people". Wen Tianxiang, a national hero, once wrote a hymn, "The mountain height does not hinder the eyes of Gan Kun, but the land is small enough to accommodate the Prime Minister". Xiao Yu, the founding prime minister of the Tang Dynasty, Shang Shu Pei, the official department of the Ming Dynasty, Wang Liansan, a famous national expert on military chemical defense and the founder of the national cello, are all historical elites. Liu Qing is one of the ancestral homes of Hakka people. Huanglian Town, the ancestor of Hakka people, cultivated land in Luo Jun, and descendants of Huang Xiang in the Eastern Han Dynasty, Wei Zhi, a provincial official in the Tang Dynasty, and Luo Cheng, a famous Tang Dynasty, thrived in Wu Sha, Songkou and Tian Li. Liu Qing was one of the 22 counties in the whole Central Soviet Union during the Second Revolutionary Civil War. On this red land, Mao Zedong, Zhu De, Peng, and other proletarian revolutionaries of the older generation left their battle footprints. 1930, Mao Zedong passed by Liu Qingshi and wrote the famous poem New Year's Day. Therefore, the county held ancestor worship activities for Luo Jun, the ancestor of Hakka, carried out research on the origin and genealogy of Hakka surnames, established a mechanism of mutual visits between clansmen and researchers on both sides of the strait, and strengthened cultural exchanges between clansmen, thus promoting cross-strait economic, trade and cultural exchanges.