The History and Humanity of Wuyangba Street
Wuyangba Sub-district Office has a history of 1260, with a history of 748 years. It has always been a military fortress and political, economic and cultural center of Quanzhou. In the second year of Song Kaiqing (A.D. 1259), Mongolian troops attacked the Song Dynasty on a large scale. In order to resist the Mongols, Shizhou City was moved from ivory mountain, a hexagonal pavilion, to Liuzhou City, where it was established in 19. At the end of the Qing Dynasty and the beginning of the Republic of China, Qiliping market town set up a district group, set up a group defense, and administered joint insurance and insurance. From 1932 to 1936, Qiliping is the resident of the first district office of Enshi County, with 87 insurance companies under its jurisdiction. 1937, the county canceled the joint guarantee and set up towns and villages, and Qiliping District 1 and Qiliping Township jointly set up insurance. 1940, there are villages and towns in the cutting area, and there are seven towns under the jurisdiction of 15, and the town office is located in Qiliping Street until 1949 liberation. There is the former site of the Central Hubei Special Committee; There is the Julian Tower in Qing Dynasty; There is the earliest watermelon monument in China that records watermelon planting technology; There is a seat mountain in the ruins of Shizhou City in the Southern Song Dynasty; There are Luoxian Cave, Tiantong Cave and Kangjiadong Cave, which are famous for their strangeness, beauty and danger. There are more than 20 universities and scientific research units such as Hubei University for Nationalities and State Academy of Agricultural Sciences, which are gathering places for high-tech talents. There is also a Longdong with rich anti-Japanese cultural connotation. Longdong is loved by celebrities for its beautiful scenery, pleasant climate and unique characteristics. During the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period, the Japanese Crown occupied Wuhan during the Anti-Japanese War, and the provincial capital moved to Enshi in the west, where it was selected by the Kuomintang Hubei provincial government officials to build apartments and pavilions.