The ancient books I have seen are all: "Farewell to Secretary Shu Yun at Xietiao Tower in Xuanzhou"
Li Bai also has another poem "Seeing Azaleas in Xuancheng": "Shu Kingdom" I once heard of Zigui birds, and saw azaleas in Xuancheng. I remembered Sanba in the third spring and the third month." Since the establishment of the county in 109 BC, Fan Hua, Xie Tiao, and Shen Kuo. , Wen Tianxiang, etc. successively came to stay here, and Li Bai, Han Yu, Bai Juyi, Du Mu, etc. came to live here one after another. Numerous cultural relics and beautiful natural scenery made this ancient city not only win the praise of "the most prosperous city of Shangjiang humanities" Because of the large number of poems written by Xie Tiao, Li Bai, Du Mu and others, Xuancheng enjoys the reputation of "Xuancheng's place of poets since ancient times".
As early as the second year of Yuanfeng in the Western Han Dynasty (109 BC), Danyang County was established in Wanling (today's Xuanzhou District). In the second year of Jin Taikang (281), Danyang County was established as Xuancheng County. Since then, Xuancheng has existed as a state- and county-level administrative region. At the beginning of the Sui Dynasty, the county was abolished and the southern Yuzhou was renamed Xuanzhou, and soon it was renamed Xuancheng County. Xuanzhou was established in the early Tang Dynasty, and was renamed Xuancheng County for a time, and then renamed Xuanzhou. In the second year of Qiandao in the Southern Song Dynasty (1166), Xuanzhou was changed to Ningguofu, which remained until the end of the Qing Dynasty. During the Republic of China, Xuancheng was the Ninth and Sixth Administrative Supervision Districts. After liberation, Xuancheng Prefecture was established in May 1949. In January 1952, the Xuancheng Prefecture was abolished and the counties were merged into the newly established Wuhu Prefecture (renamed Wuhu Region in 1971). In February 1980, Wuhu area was renamed Xuancheng area. In April 1982, the administrative office moved to Xuancheng. In June 2000, the State Council approved the cancellation of the Xuancheng area and the establishment of Xuancheng City, which was officially established in February 2001.