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The origin of the name of Luyi County
Lu Yi was called Hu, Zhenyuan, Guyang, Yuan Xian and Weizhen in ancient times. Three emperors in history issued imperial edicts to change the name of Luyi County. In the first year of Ganfeng (666), Tang Gaozong changed the county name to Zhenyuan, and designated Lu Yi as the birthplace of truth (Taoism). Empress Wu Zetian called Mother Li the congenital queen mother, and in the first year of the first year (689), she changed the real source to the immortal source, meaning that Lao Tzu was a man of enlightenment and was born in the immortal source. After Song Zhenzong's visit, the imperial edict changed the name of the county to Weizhen, to show that it defended the supremacy of Laozi and thought (truth) more than other dynasties. 18, when the Sui Dynasty opened the emperor, Wuping County, which was adjacent to it, often heard of Luming Literature and changed its name to Luyi County because there were many elk. "Continued Records" said: "At the beginning of the Yuan Dynasty, the water moved eastward, and today it is true, but it is still called Lu Yi, and the old Lu Yi is abandoned." The zoning is clear: after the merger of Weizhen and Lu Yi counties, the county name will continue to be "Lu Yi" and the administrative office will be moved to Weizhen. Since the Yuan Dynasty, county names have been used to this day.

Lu Yi is a municipality directly under the Central Government of Henan Province, which was called Minglu, Zhenyuan, Mianxian, Guyang and Yuan Xian in ancient times. It is located at the junction of Henan and Anhui in the east of Henan Province. It is connected to Bozhou City in the east, Huaiyang County in the west, Zhecheng County in the north and dancheng in the south. Lu Yi is the hometown of Laozi, the founder of Taoism. 2011/luyi county was named "the hometown of Laozi culture in China", which was organized by experts from China Folk Writers Association, approved by China Federation of Literary and Art Circles, and put on record in Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China, and the "China Laozi Culture Research Center" was established.

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Taiqinggong

Taiqing Palace is located in Taiqing Palace Town, ten miles east of Luyi County. The old name of Taiqinggong Town is Qurenli in Lixiang. It is the birthplace of Laozi, an outstanding thinker and founder of Taoism in ancient China.

Famous scenic spots: Taiqing Palace Taijitang, Wangyuejing, Mingbei, Dangui Cooper, Hidden Mountain Site, Monument to the Empress Dowager, Annotation Monument to the Tao Te Ching, Dong Xiao Palace, Notre Dame, Doll Hall, Laixianggou, etc.

Mingdao Palace

Mingdao Palace, located in Luyi County, Laozi's hometown, was founded in Han Dynasty (AD 743) and flourished in Tang and Song Dynasties. Laozi, a great thinker, philosopher and founder of Taoism in ancient China, preached and taught.

Famous scenic spots: Yiren Wanchai Square, Shengxian Bridge, Youlong Dike, Yingxi Hall, Xuanyuan Hall, Xiangdian, Shengsentai, etc.