Which province does Weihui City belong to?

Henan Province

Weihui City, located in the north of Henan Province, is a county-level city under the jurisdiction of Xinxiang City, located at the eastern foot of Taihang Mountain. This is the place where a famous battle took place 3000 years ago, leaving an old story of "defection". There is a secret story of "wine pool and meat forest" in the romance. This is a passage in the Book of Songs that "there are bandits and gentlemen, such as sharpening". The song "Feng Wei Qi Ao" evokes ancient memories.

Wei Hui, Henan Province, was endowed with a strong mythical color because of the battle between Mu Ye and Bigan. In fact, in this land of "looking forward to and enjoying the Olympics", richer culture is shining with history and today.

history

Weihui is located at the east foot of Taihang Mountain, where Qishui meets the Yellow River. Located in the main road of the Central Plains, extending in all directions, it is known as "Nantong Ten Provinces, Beijing North Arch". Due to the convenient transportation, as early as the Yin and Shang Dynasties, cities of considerable scale appeared in this area.

What really pushed Weihui, a small town in the Central Plains, onto the historical stage was a famous war, the Battle of Makino. "Mu Yang, talking about cars, Si _ Pumbaa", The Book of Songs vividly describes the grand occasion of that battle.

At that time, the Shang dynasty, which had been established for about 600 years, had come to an end with political corruption, contradictions and social unrest, while its subordinate national week developed rapidly and attempted to destroy the great cause of merchants.

According to the dating project of Xia, Shang and Zhou Dynasties, Zhou Wuwang personally led an army to the East in 1046 BC. Crossing the Yellow River in Jin Meng is like singing. The two sides launched a big war in the Konoha field outside Chao Ge. Zhou Wuwang's crushing defeat of Zhou Wang ended the Shang Dynasty, which lasted about 600 years, and opened the all-round prosperity of the ritual and music civilization in the Western Zhou Dynasty.

After the Battle of Makino, Zhou Wuwang deployed heavy troops here, making it a military center in the early Western Zhou Dynasty. In the Yuan Dynasty, the Governor's Office of Weihui Road was established here, and the name "Weihui" first appeared in this land.

Overlooking Weihui City, the water system is developed, surrounded by rivers, rivers and lakes, and it has the reputation of "Northern Water City". As the greatest happiness of this city, water can be traced back to the memory of Weihui people. During the Ming Dynasty, Weihui was the central hub of national water transportation, and the water system here carried important materials such as grain, soldiers and salt.

Wang Lu and Zhu Yi set all his salt plants in Weihui, his fief. Relying on the superior geographical location and convenient rivers, Weihui salt transportation industry rose and became famous for a while.

In the Ming Dynasty, Li Tengpeng wrote in "Salt Shop": "Painting drums rings the Wei River, and merchant ships paddle and break the waves." In the summer and autumn season, rivers are busy and there are thousands of salt boats. Vehicles and livestock are transported everywhere, day and night, and it is a bustling scene.