At the end of the Ming Dynasty, the Qing army entered Guan. Emperor Yongli, Zhu Youlang, established his capital in Anlong for four years. He organized and directed the anti-Qing struggle. Many tragic historical events occurred and many historical relics were left behind. . "The place is revered as a dragon-headed fairy crane, and it is famous as the ancient imperial capital of the Southern Ming Dynasty." This is the praise bestowed upon Anlong by literati of the past dynasties. The story of the "Mr. Eighteen" in the Ming Dynasty makes people feel desolate and sad for different generations; the anecdotes of Zhang Zhidong and his son in Anlong and the feat of recruiting officials to build embankments made Anlong famous and became a famous historical and cultural landmark in Guizhou Province Famous city. Anlong has beautiful mountains and rivers and a long history of culture. Its profound cultural heritage has nurtured many outstanding figures. They include Zhang Zhidong, an important minister in the late Qing Dynasty, Wang Nangxian, the leader of the Buyi ethnic group who led the peasant uprising against the Qing Dynasty, and Wang Nangxian, the Miao general who was the deputy commander-in-chief of Wuchang Shouyi in the Revolution of 1911. Charter, Yuan Zuming, commander-in-chief of the left wing of the Northern Expeditionary Army, Yang Bin, the legendary general who instigated the Changchun Uprising of the 60th Army of the Kuomintang, Wang Boxun, the commander who led the peaceful uprising of the 19th Corps of the Kuomintang, Wang Yaming, a generation newspaperman, etc.
The Buyi people
, according to historical documents and ethnological data, belong to a branch of the "Luo Yue" among the ancient Yue people. The ancestors of the Buyi people have lived and multiplied in the north and south Panjiang and Hongshui river basins and the areas north of them since ancient times. The kind, hard-working and simple Buyi people have created a rich and colorful Buyi culture. The custom of men farming and women weaving still continues today. The Buyi people have grand traditional festivals, rich ethnic customs, traditional Buyi costumes, long-standing Buyi wedding customs, Buyi language, Buyi famous snacks, and original Buyi songs and dances created through labor. Under the impact of the economy, many ethnic minorities have gradually become sinicized, but the Anlong and Zhenfeng areas have preserved the valuable Buyi culture intact. The Anlong Buyi people are mainly distributed in Longshan, Pojiao, and Pingle. The Buyi people are an ancient ethnic group with their own language and culture. The Buyi language, especially its vocabulary (words, Valley proverbs, proverbs, etc.)
Buyi girls
, preserves the social history, ideology, customs and habits of this nation. The cultural connotation reflects the traditional culture of the nation. The culture and art of the ethnic group are colorful, and the oral literature spread among the people includes myths, legends, stories, fables, proverbs and poems, etc. Among these forms of expression, poetry reflects a wide range of themes and contents, including recollections of ancient human origins and national migrations; denunciation and exposure of the evils of the ruling class, praise and criticism of good and evil; labor production and pure love. The Buyi people mostly live in Pingba or in villages near river valleys. Most of the Buyi people like to wear blue, green, black, white and other colorful cloth clothing. Young and middle-aged men usually wear turbans, double-breasted shorts (or long-breasted gowns) and trousers. Most elderly people wear double-breasted shorts or long gowns. Women's clothing varies from place to place. Some wear blue and black pleated skirts, some like to embroider their clothes, and some like to wrap their heads with white towels. The Buyi people generally abide by the social virtue of "respecting the elderly while respecting the young" and respect the elderly everywhere. When a family is in trouble, the whole clan helps. Women are good at weaving and embroidery, and have unique ethnic clothing styles. The Buyi people in the Anlong area still retain traditional Buyi crafts such as batik and textiles.