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Liu Zhenwu is a native of Vu Thang Palace Town, Nanxian County, Yiyang City, Hunan Province.
The Songzi River of the Yangtze River flows into the spillway of Song Li in Lishui, rolling south along the western boundary of Nanxian County and flowing into Dongting Lake. Gong Ji Town, Vu Thang is an important shipping port in northern Hunan, with Anxiang, Changde and Changsha passenger ships docked. /kloc-there is a bus to Changsha every 0/5 minutes, running between counties; Excellent environment, convenient transportation and well-informed information. Built in 1985, this town is an important town in Xiqiao Town, Nanxian County.

There is a nationally famous "Hunan Rubber and Plastic Sealing Factory" in Gongzhen, Vu Thang. Its famous brand products, skeleton oil seal and sealing ring, won the title of "Excellent in Ministry and Province" and sold well in the whole country and Southeast Asia. Vu Thang Palace is famous at home and abroad. General Liu Zhenwu, the current commander of the Guangzhou Military Region, grew up in Vu Thang Palace and joined the army. One legend is that ...

There are two legends about the origin of Wushu Palace:

The first is the census of geographical names of 198 1. According to grassroots reports, the legend said: "Wu Sheng was the title of Guan Yu, and was deified as a Shu general in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. During the Guangxu period of the Qing Dynasty, there was a Wusheng Palace in the town for worship, hence the name. "

Second, it is said that "Wusheng Palace evolved from' rotten fifty bows'" (the bow is the unit of length, and one bow is 5.2 city feet). "

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Wusheng Palace is a temple and an evolved place name. There is no record of Vu Thang Palace in the Records of Longyang County in Qing Dynasty (because the southern section of Vu Thang Palace was Longyang County now Hanshou County), the Records of Zhounantang in the Late Qing Dynasty and the Inscription of Nanxian County in the Republic of China. According to the History of Nanjun Temple, there are 84 temples in the county, but there is no "Wusheng Palace". In order to find out the reason, Vu Thang Palace Town Civil Affairs Office and I visited more than 20 elderly people in Vu Thang Palace. They unanimously confirmed that there are no temples in and around the Old Wusheng Palace Street, and there is no temple called Wusheng Palace. It is agreed that "Wusheng Palace evolved from rotten fifty bows."

According to memory, Peng Qingyun, an 86-year-old resident of Vu Thang Palace, told intermittently before his death that in the 30th year of Guangxu, Vu Thang Palace was still Huzhou, and someone bought 50 land bows, which were called "Fifty Bows". After bandits ran rampant here, people called it "rotten fifty bows" ...

Yan Haiyang, the 77-year-old former stationmaster of Vu Thang Palace Commune, visited many old people who witnessed the history of Vu Thang Palace at 1962. It is recalled that the old Wusheng Palace was originally the waters of Dongting Lake, and it was deposited into a continent during Guangxu period of Qing Dynasty. In the Gaofu area along the river, a man named Ding bought a piece of mainland soil, with fifty bows in the north and fifty bows in the south, which people call "fifty bows". At that time, fifty bows of reeds were endless, like a dense forest. Farmers come from all directions, or cut down and transport reeds, or open up wasteland to cultivate seeds; Ships dock in the river from time to time. Then there are shops and shops, gradually forming a small pier. At the end of the Qing Dynasty and the beginning of the Republic of China, the bandits of Fifty Bows were fierce, sometimes robbing people and even killing people. A strongman nicknamed "Golden Hook and Wild Beard" led a group of accomplices and stood on the road to set up checkpoints. All business travelers and ships passing by here have to "meet" for money, and then he "instructs" them to go. Once, the merchants rebelled and caused a fight. These strongmen killed more than a dozen businessmen. So people call "fifty bows" "rotten fifty bows". According to the dike history books, there is a record of "rotten fifty bows".

At the end of Qing Dynasty, Vu Thang Palace built a dike along the river, and then built the "Nanyang Dike". Gong Wei has been rebuilt along the river bank, and its business is booming. There is a businessman named Cheng Daheng in South Street who runs a "Daheng Grain Store". He asked a teacher from Million Island Private School to write a notice for the store. Mr. Wang thinks that if "Fifty Bows" is written in the store address, it will be bad for business, because "Fifty Bows" has a bad reputation. With the consent of the boss, he wrote "Fifty Bows" as a homophonic and elegant "Wusheng Palace". As soon as the announcement was made, all the citizens applauded. In the tenth year of the Republic of China, Chengdaheng set up a postal agency and put up the signboard of "Wusheng Palace Postal Agency", which was subject to the county postmark. In this way, the place name of Wusheng Palace became famous with the delivery of mail. Therefore, the Wuxiang Palace in Nanxian County is not a temple, but a homophonic place name.

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