The cities named after Fushan in the northwest of the city are (B)
A, Longyan
B, Fuzhou
C, Quanzhou
D, and Xiamen
The source of Fuzhou's name: Since the establishment of Yecheng in the fifth year of Emperor Gaozu (the first 22 years), there have been Jin 'an County, Minzhou, Fengzhou and Fuzhou in succession. In the 13th year of Tang Kaiyuan (725), it was renamed "Fuzhou" because there was Fushan in the northwest of Zhoucheng.
The origin of Longyan's name: One argument is that Longyan is named after Longyan Mountain; Another way of saying it is a legend. Once upon a time, this was Kucao Town in Silla County, the first year of Tang Tianbao (742). When the county was established here, Longyan County was named because there was a famous scenic spot Longyan Cave on Cuiping Mountain in the south of the city.
the origin of Quanzhou's name: the main mountain in Quanzhou is Qingyuan Mountain in the northern suburbs. Because there are milky springs flowing out from the stone holes on the mountain, it is named "Qingyuan", also known as "Quanshan", and the name of Quanzhou is named after the mountain.
the origin of Xiamen's name: Xiamen's administrative system began in the song dynasty and belongs to Tongan county, Quanzhou prefecture. In the 2th year of Hongwu in the early Ming Dynasty (1387), the Chaoqian began to build a walled city and set up a garrison on the island. The name of the city "Xiamen" means "the gate of the motherland building", and the place name of Xiamen was established from then on.