The Historical Evolution of Yunyang Town
Yunyang is the birthplace of human beings in the Central Plains. As early as 500,000 to 600,000 years ago, Nanzhao ape-man ("Central Plains ape-man") thrived in China ("Nanzhao ape-man" is one of the "four great apes" discovered so far in China, and is the same ancestor as Central Plains human beings); Yunyang was the only pass in the north and south of western Henan in ancient times, and was known as "taking Ruluo in the north and controlling Jingxiang in the south". Yunyang has a profound cultural background. Xia Shang belonged to Yuzhou and Tang Dynasty belonged to Xiangcheng County. In the 12th year of Chenghua in the Ming Dynasty (1476), the county government was established (Nanzhaodian in the northeast corner of the county was a famous post station for business travel on Luo (Luoyang) Avenue in Wan (Nanyang), so Nanzhao was a famous county), and it was once a city before 1947. 1947165438+10 The county moved to the town in October; /kloc-broke away from nanzhao county in 0/974 and was established as Yunyang Work Area Office (Yunyang Work Area) directly under Nanyang District of Henan Provincial Government; 1977, Zhejiang Gongqu office returned to nanzhao county and was still set as a commune; Yunyang town began to recover from 1978.