Historical allusions of Huikou Town

Around 200 AD, Zhou Yu stationed troops here and camped in Muluo Prefecture, and Cheng Pu also camped here. This is the origin of Cheng Ying Township. Around 208, Zhou Yu built military fortifications here and built Chaohu City, which was later simplified as Caohu Lake. This is the origin of Caohu Village. In 2 10, Zhou Yu was buried in Chaohu City, Sangluo Prefecture. Around 248 A.D., Lu Kang settled here to defend the border, which was later called Luwei.

Around 340 AD, Wang Xizhi put geese here and studied calligraphy. Because there are many geese migrating in Muluo Prefecture, Wang Xizhi domesticated wild geese into adult geese, which is why Wang Xizhi likes geese. He realized the true meaning of calligraphy from the flowing clouds of geese. The place where Wang Xizhi drove the geese was later called the Goose Forest.

Around 400 AD, Tao Yuanming stopped the wind from falling on the island, and here he had the meaning of seclusion in the mountains. He wrote two poems, "Gengzi is old, riding the wind and managing the forest", and he has the ambition to retire after success. Later generations called Tao Yuanming's shelter from the rain "Gui Lin". This is the origin of Guilin village. Later, Tao Yuanming created the Peach Blossom Garden with Muluozhou as the prototype. A poet in the Ming Dynasty once wrote "Like Muluozhou in Yuanming", which means that the Peach Blossom Garden is Muluozhou. In the fourth year of Wanli in Ming Dynasty, Song Chunren, Tongzhi of Jiujiang, built the Sangluozhou levee. In order to commemorate Song Chunren's achievements, later generations named a section of levee Wei Song and Wei Song in Guilin Village according to Lu Wei's naming method. There are many allusions in "Falling from a Wooden Boat". Around 440 AD, Bao Zhao wrote the book Landing on the Thunder Shore here. In 453 AD, Liu Jun built teeth in Wuzhou, east of Muluo Prefecture, and started fighting. Around 465 AD, Liu built his teeth in Muluo Prefecture and started fighting and was defeated. Sanluo Prefecture ends in Liu and Song Dynasties.

In 552 AD, the monk Wang of Chen Baxian made a pilgrimage in Xibaimaowan, Sanluo Prefecture.

Around 600 A.D., Wang Bo picked lotus here and wrote "Lotus Picking Fu".

Around 700 AD, Li Bai sent his cousin here to write a poem "Julian in Muluozhou".

Around 800 A.D., Li Qunyu passed by here and wrote a poem "When a boat falls".

Around 900 AD, Hu Zan lamented the ingenuity of nature and wrote a song "Mulberry Island on Lushan Mountain". In A.D. 1000, Kong wrote Shang Yuan Zuo and Light and Shadow Shake the Mulberry Island.

Around 1 100 A.D., Yang was caught in the rain, and wrote a poem "Boat in Weizhou" here.

In 1200 AD, Yang Fang stopped the wind here and wrote a poem "Stop the wind and see Lushan Mountain leisurely".

A.D. 1300, "boating on mulberry and lying on pu, while ... Taoyuan took guests to find it". Chen Youliang died at the mouth of Jingjiang River in Zhoutou, Muluo Prefecture, which is now Zhoutou Township.

In A.D. 1400, Zhang Guo wrote a poem "Like Yuan Ming Sang Island", and Jie Jin came here to inspect Zhou Yu's tomb, and came to the conclusion that "its tomb is in Susong, Anqing today", and wrote a poem "Wan Shui Lin Qing around the graveyard".

Around AD 1500, Zhu Prayer wrote an article about Mazu in Xiaogushan, Tianhou Palace. Waishi lived in Muluozhou, and Pan Jixun supervised the construction of Muluozhou Dam.

In A.D. 1623, Muluo Prefecture collapsed, resulting in a big gap. 1645, Li Zicheng defeated Sangjiakou and was finally killed by Susong farmers. Dong Qiao remembered the ruins and wrote a poem "Gong Jin's Tomb in the Spring Breeze of Lv Meng in the drizzle". Gong Jin's tomb was in Sangdao, and later it was moved to Guishan in Susong due to the collapse of Sangdao.

In A.D. 1700, Lu recalled the past here and wrote a poem, "Just because of the water in front of Muluozhou, I sent the setting sun to the Six Dynasties."

1800, Zeng Guofan and Shi Dakai fought here. Peng Yulin wrote a poem, "Green grass grows in Muluozhou".

In AD 1900, Zhang wrote a note essay "Muluo Lane", which described some anecdotes in Muluo Prefecture. 1949, when the People's Liberation Army crossed the river, Mao Zedong reported that "West Jiujiang does not include" was Muluozhou at Susong Estuary.

20 13 CCTV's poem China visited the Peach Blossom Garden in Huikou. This legend will continue to spread for future generations.