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Where is Huizhou today?
Huizhou is now Huangshan City, Anhui Province.

Huizhou, referred to as "emblem" for short, was called Zhangzhou and Xin 'an in ancient times. There are six counties in Huizhou, namely Shexian, yi county, Xiuning, Qimen, Jixi and Wuyuan. The government is now huicheng in Shexian county. The first four counties now belong to Huangshan City, Anhui Province, Jixi County belongs to Xuancheng City, Anhui Province and Wuyuan County belongs to Shangrao City, Jiangxi Province.

Huizhou was born in Zhou She, which was established in the 9th year of Emperor Wen of Sui Dynasty. On the ninth day of October in the second year of Xuanhe, Fang La led an uprising in Qixian Village of Shexian County, and successively captured fifty-two counties in six states in the south of the Yangtze River, which had a great influence. In the third year of Song Huizong Xuanhe, it was renamed Huizhou after Fang La Uprising, but it was renamed Xing 'an House at the end of Yuan Dynasty? Until 790 after the Revolution of 1911, the name Huizhou was used for 780 years.

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Huizhou historical celebrities:

Hua Wang was born in Deng Yuan, Huayang Town, Zhou Juan (now Damiaowang Village, Yingzhou Town, Jixi County). Professor Ye Xianen, a master of Huizhou studies, called him "the first great man in ancient Huizhou" and was honored as the land god or regional god of Huizhou.

Bi Sheng, a native of Huizhou (now Shexian County, Anhui Province) in the Northern Song Dynasty, was the inventor of movable type printing.

Zhu, a native of Wuyuan, Huizhou, was a philosopher and educator in the Southern Song Dynasty.

Hu Xueyan, whose real name is Yong Guang, whose real name is Xueyan, is a native of Jixi, Huizhou, a famous Huizhou merchant, and is called "Red Top Merchant".

Hu Shi, a well-known scholar in Shangzhuang Village, Jixi, Huizhou, was originally named Yi Gi, whose scientific name was Hongbi and Xijiang, and later renamed Hu Shi, whose pen names were Tianfeng and Zanghui.

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Baidu Encyclopedia-Huizhou